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Snipes Mountain AVA

Snipes Mountain AVA
Wine region
Type American Viticultural Area
Year established 2009
Country United States
Part of Columbia Valley AVA, Washington, Yakima Valley AVA
Climate region Region II
Precipitation (annual average) 7 inches (18 cm)
Soil conditions aridisols (82%)
Total area 4,145 acres (1,677 ha)
Grapes produced Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot noir, Semillon, Syrah

Snipes Mountain AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in the Yakima Valley of Washington State. It was approved by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives on January 21, 2009 making it Washington's 10th federally designated AVA. It is the second smallest AVA in the state, after the Red Mountain AVA, and has one of the state's longest viticultural histories. The 4,145 acres (1,677 ha) appellation is a sub-AVA of the Yakima Valley AVA and the Columbia Valley AVA. It is located above and between the towns of Sunnyside and Granger around Outlook, Washington, in the southeast corner of the Yakima Valley.

The viticultural area is located on Snipes Mountain, a seven mile (11 km) long anticline ridge, including a peak 1,290 feet (393 m) high, that rises from the floor of the Yakima Valley with comparatively unique, rocky soils, called aridisols. The viticultural area also includes Harrison Hill, which lies contiguously east of Snipes Mountain and has similar soil and topography.

The Snipes Mountain AVA, like much of Eastern Washington, is located in the rain shadow of the Cascade Mountains which contributes to the warm and dry climate of the region. Soil deposits below the area are composed of gravels and settlements left by ancient river beds that the Columbia River once followed. These deposits range in size from that of a human fist to large melons. The mountain itself was created by fault activity.


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