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Laurelwood District AVA

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However, at the request of TTB, the petitioners agreed to add the word “District” to the proposed name, in order to avoid a potential impact on current label holders who are using “Laurelwood” as a brand name or fanciful name on their wine labels. Its coverage is approximately 33,600 acres (53 sq mi) and contains 25 wineries and approximately 70 commercially-producing vineyards that plant approximately 975 acres (395 ha). The distinguishing feature of the Laurelwood District is the predominance of the Laurelwood
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after reviewing the petition submitted by Luisa Ponzi, president of Ponzi Vineyards, Maria Ponzi, winemaker of Ponzi Vineyards, and Kevin Johnson, winemaker of Dion Vineyards, on behalf of themselves and other local grape growers and vintners, proposing the establishment of the “Laurelwood” AVA.
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The district lies in the heart of Oregon's Pinot Noir producing zone. TTB received the petition from Maria Ponzi, president of Ponzi Vineyards, Luisa Ponzi, winemaker of Ponzi Vineyards, and Kevin Johnson, winemaker of Dion Vineyards, on behalf of themselves and other local grape growers and
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that predominates in the area. The district contains the highest concentration of the namesake soil in Oregon.
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Nancy Ponzi, of Ponzi Vineyards, a pioneer in the Oregon wine industry.
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vintners, proposing the establishment of the “Laurelwood” AVA.
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covering its northern slopes including the towns of
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Index

Wine region
Oregon
Willamette Valley AVA
Chehalem Mountains AVA
Oregon
Willamette Valley AVA
Chehalem Mountains AVA
Chehalem Mountains AVA
Dundee Hills AVA
Eola-Amity Hills AVA
Lower Long Tom AVA
McMinnville AVA
Ribbon Ridge AVA
Tualatin Hills AVA
Van Duzer Corridor AVA
Yamhill-Carlton District AVA
Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
American Viticultural Area (AVA)
Portland
Willamette Valley AVA
Chehalem Mountains AVA
Cornelius
Scholls
Sherwood
Washington County
Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB)
soil
Tualatin Hills AVA
loess

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