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San Francisco Bay AVA

1999 establishments in CaliforniaAmerican Viticultural AreasAmerican Viticultural Areas of CaliforniaAmerican Viticultural Areas of the San Francisco Bay AreaGeography of Alameda County, California
Geography of Contra Costa County, CaliforniaGeography of San Benito County, CaliforniaGeography of San FranciscoGeography of San Mateo County, CaliforniaGeography of Santa Clara County, CaliforniaGeography of Santa Cruz County, CaliforniaUse mdy dates from May 2021Wine region stubs

The San Francisco Bay AVA is a large American Viticultural Area centered on the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California. The San Francisco Bay AVA includes the counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Santa Clara, San Francisco and San Mateo as well as parts of Santa Cruz and San Benito counties. The AVA was established by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) in 1999 and encompasses over 1,500,000 acres (6,100 km2). The AVA falls within the larger Central Coast AVA and contains five designated sub-region AVAs within its boundaries; Lamorinda AVA, Livermore Valley AVA, Pacheco Pass AVA, San Ysidro District AVA, and Santa Clara Valley AVA.

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