San Pasqual Valley AVA

The San Pasqual Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area in northern San Diego County, California.

Location
It is located in the San Pasqual Valley of the Peninsular Ranges, in Southern California.

San Pasqual Valley was the fourth wine region to be designated an American Viticultural Area when the AVA was created in 1981. The AVA is encroached on by the cities of San Diego, Poway, and Escondido, resulting in relatively high land values but limited viticultural potential.

Climate
The AVA belongs to Region IV on the Winkler scale. The climate in this appellation is desert-like but tempered by cool breezes from the Pacific Ocean, with long growing seasons (average temperatures above 50 °F year-round), warm winters with nighttime lows rarely dipping below 35 °F, and summers with daily highs rarely exceeding 95 °F. With cooler evenings and granite-based soils that drain well, grapes from this area are able to retain their colors and balanced acidity.

Vineyards
The area is planted with a wide range of Vitis vinifera with Grenache, Merlot, Sangiovese, Syrah, Tempranillo and Viognier being some of the most widely planted. The AVA is defined roughly to include both coasts of San Dieguito River on the east side of I-15, between San Diego and Escondido, up to an elevation of 500 feet.

There are over 13 commercial vineyards in this AVA.


 * Rancho Guijito Vineyard
 * Forgotten Barrel Winery
 * San Pasqual Winery
 * Orfila Winery
 * Hungry Hawk Vineyard
 * Speckle Rock Vineyards
 * Espinosa Vineyards and Winery
 * Wicked Snakes Winery
 * Domain Artefact Vineyard & Winery
 * ZXQ Vineyards and Winery
 * Cordiano Winery
 * The Ferrara Winery
 * Cordiano Winery