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Salinas River Salinas River Soledad Gonzales River Road Arroyo Seco Road Foothill Road Paraiso Springs Road Gonzales River Road River Road 101 101 Soledad Mission Olson Bianchi Mer Soleil Smith Paraiso Smith & Lindley Big Pond Costa - J. Lohr Tondre Pisoni Hillside Lone Oak Sleepy Hollow South Escolle Sleepy Hollow West Guidotti Stonewall Sierra Mar Silva McIntyre Double L La Reina Boekenoogen Leavens Rosella’s Loma Linda Soberanes Dos Rubios Lucia Highlands Kelly’s Highlands Ranch Manzoni M. Mirassou Peterson KW Ranch Silvio’s Pessagno Hook Vigna Monte Nero Las Alturas Doctor’s Garys’ Vigna Borrego La Estancia Sumida Sisters Talbott Sleepy Hollow North Vineyards of the Santa Lucia Highlands Appellation Vineyards of the Santa Lucia Highlands Appellation 0 0.5 1 0.25 Miles © W.A.S.L.H. 2010 This map has been prepared by information furnished by the vineyards. No legal reliance on this document should be made without independent verification. Map by Mike Bobbitt & Associates www.mikebobbitt.com, designed by www.grantpeterson.com SantaLuciaHighlands.com Vineyards of the Santa Lucia Highlands Appellation Vineyards of the Santa Lucia Highlands Appellation CLIMATE • Cool, Region I to I +, moderate AM to PM temperatures Fog & wind from Monterey Bay reduce temperatures, slow ripening • Semi-arid climate with little rain during sensitive growing periods • Early budbreak: late February / early March • Late harvest: mid September thru late October VARIETAL ACREAGE Pinot Noir 2,729 Chardonnay 2,034 Riesling 484 Syrah 166 Pinot Gris 130 Viognier 120 Sauvignon Blanc 54 VARIETAL ACREAGE Pinot Noir 2,729 Chardonnay 2,034 Riesling 484 Syrah 166 Pinot Gris 130 Viognier 120 Sauvignon Blanc 54 Malbec 43 Gewürztraminer 43 Muscat Canelli 21 Merlot 20 Roussanne 14 Grenache Blanc 11 others (6) 31 Total Vinifera 5,900 DOMINANT SOILS Chualar Loam: deep sandy loams occurring on alluvial fans and stream terraces at elevations of 50 to 2,000 feet. Arroyo Seco Gravelly Loam: calcareous sandy loams formed in granite alluvial fans at elevations of 100 to 3,000 feet. Placentia Sandy Loam: duplex sodic sandy loams forming in alluvium from granite on moderately sloping fans and terraces. WINERY WINERY WITH TASTING ROOM PINOT NOIR CHARDONNAY OTHER REDS OTHER WHITES LEGEND Monterey Los Angeles San Francisco California M onterey B ay Salinas Valley Santa Lucia Range Gabilan Range SLH AVA Carmel Monterey Big Sur
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Page 1: Vineyards of the Santa Lucia Highlands Appellation · Salinas River Salinas River Soledad Gonzales d d d d d d 1 1 Soledad Mission Olson Bianchi Mer Soleil Smith Paraiso Smith & Lindley

Salinas River

Salina

s Rive

r

S o l e d a d G o n z a l e s

River Road

Arroyo Seco Road

Foothill Road

Paraiso Springs Road

Go

nza

les

Riv

er R

oad

River Road

101

101

Soledad Mission

Olson

Bianchi

Mer Soleil

Smith

Paraiso

Smith & LindleyBig Pond

Costa - J. Lohr

Tondre

Pisoni

Hillside

LoneOak

Sleepy HollowSouth

Escolle

SleepyHollow

West

Guidotti

Stonewall

SierraMar

Silva

McIntyre

Double L

La Reina

Boekenoogen Leavens

Rosella’s

LomaLinda

Soberanes

Dos Rubios

LuciaHighlands

Kelly’s

Highlands Ranch

Manzoni

M. Mirassou

Peterson

KW Ranch Silvio’s

Pessagno

Hook

VignaMonte Nero

Las Alturas

Doctor’sGarys’

VignaBorrego

LaEstancia

SumidaSisters

TalbottSleepy Hollow

North

V i n e ya r d s o f t h eS a n ta L u c i a H i g h l a n d s A p p e l l at i o n

V i n e ya r d s o f t h eS a n ta L u c i a H i g h l a n d s A p p e l l at i o n

0 0.5 10.25 Miles

© W.A.S.L.H. 2010 This map has been prepared by information furnished by the vineyards. No legal reliance on this document should be made without independent verification. Map by Mike Bobbitt & Associates www.mikebobbitt.com, designed by www.grantpeterson.com

SantaLuciaHighlands.com

V i n e ya r d s o f t h eS a n ta L u c i a H i g h l a n d s A p p e l l at i o n

V i n e ya r d s o f t h eS a n ta L u c i a H i g h l a n d s A p p e l l at i o n

C L I M A T E

• Cool, Region I to I+, moderate AM to PM temperatures

• Fog & wind from Monterey Bay reduce temperatures, slow ripening

• Semi-arid climate with little rain during sensitive growing periods

• Early budbreak: late February / early March

• Late harvest: mid September thru late October

V A R I E T A L A C R E A G E

Pinot Noir 2,729Chardonnay 2,034Riesling 484Syrah 166Pinot Gris 130Viognier 120Sauvignon Blanc 54

V A R I E T A L A C R E A G E

Pinot Noir 2,729Chardonnay 2,034Riesling 484Syrah 166Pinot Gris 130Viognier 120Sauvignon Blanc 54

Malbec 43Gewürztraminer 43Muscat Canelli 21Merlot 20Roussanne 14Grenache Blanc 11others (6) 31

Total Vinifera 5,900

D O M I N A N T S O I L S Chualar Loam: deep sandy loams occurring on alluvial fansand stream terraces at elevations of 50 to 2,000 feet.

Arroyo Seco Gravelly Loam: calcareous sandy loams formedin granite alluvial fans at elevations of 100 to 3,000 feet.

Placentia Sandy Loam: duplex sodic sandy loams forming inalluvium from granite on moderately sloping fans and terraces.

W I N E R Y

W I N E R Y W I T H TA S T I N G R O O M

P I N O T N O I R

C H A R D O N N AY

O T H E R R E D S

O T H E R W H I T E S

L E G E N D

Monterey

Los Angeles

San Francisco

Cal ifo

rnia

M o n t e r e yB a y

Sa

li n

as

Va

ll

ey

Santa Lucia Ran

ge

Gabilan

Range

S L H AVA

Carmel

Monterey

Big Sur