The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater AVA

The Rocks District of Milton-Freewater AVA (The Rocks District) is an American Viticultural Area that is a sub-appellation of the Walla Walla Valley AVA, which itself is a sub-appellation of the Columbia Valley AVA.

The Rocks District
Wine region
Rough location of The Rocks District (red) within Walla Walla AVA (black)
Official nameThe Rocks District of Milton-Freewater Viticultural Area
TypeAmerican Viticultural Area
Year established2015
CountryUnited States
Part ofColumbia Valley AVA and Walla Walla AVA, Oregon
Climate regionArid
Soil conditionscobbles
Total area3,770 acres (1,526 ha)
Size of planted vineyards472 acres (191 ha)
No. of vineyards35

It is named for the city of Milton-Freewater, Oregon, and a unique alluvial fan resulting in rocky soils with "baseball sized" basalt cobbles covering the earth, and is notable as being "the only AVA in the United States whose boundaries are defined by the soil type". Unique wine flavors are said to result from the mineral composition, hydrology, and temperatures of the volcanic rocks.

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