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1 Μαΐ 2024 · Situated at the southern end of Sonoma Valley straddling the Napa-Sonoma county line, the cool Carneros AVA is the first California wine region to be defined by climate rather than political boundaries.
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Our Sonoma County AVA map is available for download as high resolution and low resolution JPEGs and PDFs. Also please take a moment to read the usage guidelines included in the download folder.
Below you will find information about all 19 Sonoma County AVAs and along with details on the best Sonoma wineries to visit. If you love Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, or Zinfandel you’ll love wines being produced in Sonoma Valley.
Get a lay of the land as well as learn the basics of all the Sonoma County AVA’s from the tiny Rockpile AVA, famous for Zin, to the rolling hills of Carneros, that grow an ocean of Chardonnay grapes.
Thanks to a unique blend of microclimates, Sonoma County is known as one of the most diverse wine-growing regions in the world. In fact, it’s home to 425+ wineries and 19 American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), which produce a delightful range of varietals—from Chardonnay and Rosé to Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Sonoma County offers many distinct wineries, and beautiful scenery. Explore the map below, or click the image to view or download the printable PDF version.
Savor delicious wines and views with Kunde Family Winery at 1400 feet above Sonoma Valley on their Mountain Top Tasting. The Sonoma Valley encompasses Sonoma County’s widest range of wine grapes, most dramatic contrasts of terrain, and longest history of any wine growing region in Sonoma County.