Edna Valley
The Edna Valley appellation was established in 1982 and covers 21,782 acres across San Luis Obispo. It sits inside Central Coast.
| Established | 1982 |
|---|---|
| Area | 21,782 acres · 34 sq miles |
| Counties | San Luis Obispo |
| Part of | Central Coast |
| Federal listing | 27 CFR 9.35 |
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How it came to be
Recognised by the federal government on petition by Edna Valley Vineyard, Paragon Vineyard Co., Inc., Chamisal Vineyard, Lawrence Winery, MacGregor Vineyards.
21,782 acres
Neighbouring appellations
The boundary, as written into law
Every American wine appellation is defined in federal regulations by walking the boundary landmark by landmark. The official description of this one begins:
(c) Boundaries. The Edna Valley viticultural area is located in San Luis Obispo County, California. The beginning point is Cuesta Canyon County Park, located on U.S.G.S. map "San Luis Obispo Quadrangle" at the north end of Section 25, Township 30 South, Range 12 East. (1) From the beginning point, the boundary runs southwesterly along San Luis Obispo Creek to a point .7 mile southerly of the confluence with...
Boundary traced by the UC Davis Library from the official descriptions in federal regulation, and released under an open licence. Smoothed for manufacturing. Decorative use only, not for legal boundary determination.