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  2. Shenandoah Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    The cooler, relatively dry climate, soil composition and position between two mountain chains makes the Shenandoah Valley more ideal for viticulture than any of the state's other regions. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The Shenandoah Valley is relatively dry, a "rain shadow" between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains; [ 9 ] the annual rainfall in the Valley ...

  3. Jerningham wine cooler - Wikipedia

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    The leading silversmith, whose mark is struck on the cistern, was the German immigrant, Charles Kandler (probably Carl Rudolf Kaendler, elder brother of the famous Meissen porcelain modeller). When asked by Henry Jernegan to pay the final bill for the cistern, however, Meynell refused and in 1737, Jernegan offered the cooler as a lottery prize.

  4. Columbia Gorge AVA - Wikipedia

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    To the west is a cooler, marine-influenced climate where it rains 36 inches (914 mm) per year; to the east it’s a continental arid high desert climate with just 10 inches (254 mm) of annual rainfall. This extreme variance of climate means the area can successfully grow a wide range of classical varieties. [1]

  5. Santa Maria Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    As with most of Santa Barbara County, annual rainfall is very low in the Santa Maria Valley. The AVA averages less than 14 inches (360 mm) in non-drought years. Vines typically require 20–30 inches (510–760 mm) of water per year for dry-farming, therefore, irrigation is essential. [3]

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  7. Washington wine - Wikipedia

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    Along with its wine, Walla Walla is known for its sweet onions, which is a local food and wine pairing favorite, especially the Merlot grown within the appellation. [15] The region is generally wetter than the rest of the Columbia Valley, receiving more than 20 inches (50 centimeter) of rain on average each year.

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