LIVERMORE VALLEY
'Livermore Valley' is a valley in California, USA, surrounding a city of the same name, Livermore. It is named after Robert Livermore, a landowner whose holdings encompassed the valley. It is perhaps best known for its wineries and is the location of the Livermore Valley American Viticultural Area.
The groundwater basin underlying the valley is the Livermore Basin, the largest sub-unit of which is the Mocho Subbasin. The Livermore Basin is one of five aquifers in the San Francisco Bay Area that supply most of the metropolitan Bay Area population.[1] The entire Livermore Basin aquifer faces a concern over elevated total dissolved solids by the year 2020 due to an expanding human population leading to higher rates of return water flows to the aquifer containing certain salts.
In the early 1960s, Livermore had as much area under vine as Napa Valley did at that time. However, it remained relatively unknown, while Napa rose to worldwide prominence. Wente has long been the largest producer in Livermore, making around 300,000 cases of relatively inexpensive wine annually, much of it for export. It was first established in the valley in 1883. The next largest, Concannon, makes around 30,000 cases per year. The rest are mostly new and considerably smaller. Only in the last decade have smaller producers sprung up, with thirty-five wineries operating in Livermore as of 2007.
The relatively obscure Petite Sirah grape produces Livermore's best known red wine, although the warm climate also makes for interesting dessert wines. The riginal plantings of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc were cuttings taken from Château d'Yquem, and those grapes tend to produce fine wine in the Livermore area. There is also a move afoot among the wineries in Livermore to specialize in Merlot. Wine from Livermore is eligible for the Livermore Valley, San Francisco Bay, and Central Coast AVAs.
★ Bent Creek Winery
★ Big White House
★ Boa Ventura de Caires Winery
★ Bodegas Aguirre Winery
★ Cedar Mountain Winery
★ Charles R. Vineyards
★ Chouinard Vineyards
★ Concannon Vineyard
★ Cresta Blanca Winery
★ Crooked Vine Winery
★ Darcie Kent Vineyards
★ Eckert Estate Winery
★ Elliston Vineyards
★ El Sol Vineyard
★ Fenestra Winery
★ Garre Vineyards & Winery
★ Little Valley Vineyard & Winery
★ LVC
★ Mitchell Katz Winery at Ruby Hill
★ Murrieta's Well
★ Page Mill Winery
★ Palomares Vineyards
★ PICAZO Vineyards
★ Retzlaff Vineyards
★ Rios-Lovell Estate Winery
★ Rodrigue-Molyneaux Winery
★ Stony Ridge Winery & Crooked Vine Winery
★ Tamás Estates & The Steven Kent Winery
★ Tenuta Vineyards
★ Thomas Coyne Winery
★ Weibel Vineyards
★ Wente Vineyards
★ Westover Winery
★ White Crane Winery
★ Wood Family Vineyards
★ Bernal Subbasin
★ Mocho Subbasin
★ Pleasanton Fault
★ Tesla Fault
1. San Francisco Bay Area Regional Water Quality Control Board Integrated Management Plan (2004)
★ Livermore Valley Wine Country
The groundwater basin underlying the valley is the Livermore Basin, the largest sub-unit of which is the Mocho Subbasin. The Livermore Basin is one of five aquifers in the San Francisco Bay Area that supply most of the metropolitan Bay Area population.[1] The entire Livermore Basin aquifer faces a concern over elevated total dissolved solids by the year 2020 due to an expanding human population leading to higher rates of return water flows to the aquifer containing certain salts.
| Contents |
| Wine production |
| List of Livermore Valley wineries and vineyards |
| See also |
| References |
| External link |
Wine production
In the early 1960s, Livermore had as much area under vine as Napa Valley did at that time. However, it remained relatively unknown, while Napa rose to worldwide prominence. Wente has long been the largest producer in Livermore, making around 300,000 cases of relatively inexpensive wine annually, much of it for export. It was first established in the valley in 1883. The next largest, Concannon, makes around 30,000 cases per year. The rest are mostly new and considerably smaller. Only in the last decade have smaller producers sprung up, with thirty-five wineries operating in Livermore as of 2007.
The relatively obscure Petite Sirah grape produces Livermore's best known red wine, although the warm climate also makes for interesting dessert wines. The riginal plantings of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc were cuttings taken from Château d'Yquem, and those grapes tend to produce fine wine in the Livermore area. There is also a move afoot among the wineries in Livermore to specialize in Merlot. Wine from Livermore is eligible for the Livermore Valley, San Francisco Bay, and Central Coast AVAs.
List of Livermore Valley wineries and vineyards
★ Bent Creek Winery
★ Big White House
★ Boa Ventura de Caires Winery
★ Bodegas Aguirre Winery
★ Cedar Mountain Winery
★ Charles R. Vineyards
★ Chouinard Vineyards
★ Concannon Vineyard
★ Cresta Blanca Winery
★ Crooked Vine Winery
★ Darcie Kent Vineyards
★ Eckert Estate Winery
★ Elliston Vineyards
★ El Sol Vineyard
★ Fenestra Winery
★ Garre Vineyards & Winery
★ Little Valley Vineyard & Winery
★ LVC
★ Mitchell Katz Winery at Ruby Hill
★ Murrieta's Well
★ Page Mill Winery
★ Palomares Vineyards
★ PICAZO Vineyards
★ Retzlaff Vineyards
★ Rios-Lovell Estate Winery
★ Rodrigue-Molyneaux Winery
★ Stony Ridge Winery & Crooked Vine Winery
★ Tamás Estates & The Steven Kent Winery
★ Tenuta Vineyards
★ Thomas Coyne Winery
★ Weibel Vineyards
★ Wente Vineyards
★ Westover Winery
★ White Crane Winery
★ Wood Family Vineyards
See also
★ Bernal Subbasin
★ Mocho Subbasin
★ Pleasanton Fault
★ Tesla Fault
References
1. San Francisco Bay Area Regional Water Quality Control Board Integrated Management Plan (2004)
External link
★ Livermore Valley Wine Country
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