The Alexander Valley (
Wappo: Unutsawaholmanoma, "Toyon Bush Berry Place") is a
Californian American Viticultural Area
An American Viticultural Area (AVA) is a designated wine grape-growing region in the United States, providing an official appellation for the mutual benefit of winery, wineries and consumers. Winemakers frequently want their consumers to know abo ...
(AVA) just north of
Healdsburg in
Sonoma County. It is home to many
wineries and
vineyards, as well as the city of
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. It is the largest and most fully planted wine region in Sonoma.
[J. Robinson (ed) ''"The Oxford Companion to Wine"'' Third Edition pg 643 Oxford University Press 2006 ] Highway 101
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runs through the
valley, and the
Russian River flows down the valley, surrounded by vineyards on both sides. From the higher
elevations of the valley rim, there is a view as far south as
Taylor Mountain and
Sonoma Mountain. The region was named for
Cyrus Alexander
Cyrus Alexander (1805–1872) was an early settler of Sonoma County, California.
Cyrus Alexander was born in Pennsylvania, and his family soon moved to Illinois. In 1831, Alexander was in the Rocky Mountains trapping for the Sublette fur compan ...
, owner of a part of the
Rancho Sotoyome Mexican land grant, in 1847. Granted AVA status in 1984, the boundaries of the appellation are defined in the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 27, Section 9.53.
History

In its early history, the territory commonly referred to as the "Alexander Valley" denoted the
benchland
In geomorphology
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s east of the Russian River leading up to the
Mayacamas Mountains. The area west of the Russian River was known as “the plaines” or “the ranchos.” Prior to Spanish colonization, Alexander Valley was occupied by the
Wappo and
Pomo. Viticulture in the area dates back to 1843, when Cyrus Alexander used vine
cuttings collected from
Fort Ross on the Pacific coast, to establish vineyards in the area.
For most of its history the region was predominately associated with mass-produced bulk and
jug wines made from indiscriminately planted
field blends of red
grape varieties. A modern era of quality wine production began in the late 1960s when a new owner of
Simi Winery sought to revive the area's long winemaking history. In the 1970s, a new wave of producers, such as
Chateau Souverain and
Jordan Vineyard & Winery
Jordan Vineyard & Winery is an independently owned California winery located in Alexander Valley AVA in Sonoma County. Jordan produces Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon and Russian River Valley Chardonnay.
History
Jordan Vineyard & Winer ...
, descended upon the area and started making wines that received critical and consumer acclaim. Wine pioneer, Rodney Strong, whose namesake winery is located in Russian River Valley, was also among the first to recognize Alexander Valley's potential, producing and releasing Sonoma County's first single vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from the 1974 vintage. The vineyard designated was Strong's Alexander's Crown vineyard located near Jimtown. In 1988,
E & J Gallo Winery purchased substantial tracts of land in the Alexander Valley to establish the fine wine brand of the company.
In 1963, one of Alexander Valley's most prestigious vineyards, the Robert Young Vineyard, was planted. There were few wineries in the area at the time so the vineyard sourced most of it fruit to wineries outside the valley. One of these wineries,
Chateau St. Jean, was so impressed with the quality of fruit that with the 1975
vintage of their
Chardonnay
Chardonnay (, , ) is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine. The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern French wine, France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from English wine, Englan ...
they put the name of the vineyard on the
wine label.
This "
vineyard designated wine" would be one of the first premium wines in
California wine history
California wine has a long and continuing history, and in the late twentieth century became recognized as producing some of the world's finest wine. While wine is made in all fifty U.S. states, up to 90% (by some estimates) of American wine is ...
to have the name of the vineyard appear on the label.
Expansion
Located in the northeastern section of
Sonoma County, the original boundaries of the AVA extend from the banks of the Russian River eastward to the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains. In 1986 these boundaries were expanded to include overlapping regions of the
Russian River AVA
The Russian River Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in Sonoma County, California. Centered on the Russian River, the Russian River Valley AVA accounts for about one-sixth of the total planted vineyard acreage in Sonoma County. T ...
. A second expansion occurred in 1990 to cover vineyards owned by Sir
Peter Michael and
Ellis Alden
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in the foothills east of
Geyserville
Geyserville (formerly Clairville) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Sonoma County, California, USA. Located in the Wine Country, Geyserville has a small selection of restaurants, bed and breakfasts, and wineries ...
. In 2001, the area consisting of the
Gill Creek watershed
Watershed is a hydrological term, which has been adopted in other fields in a more or less figurative sense. It may refer to:
Hydrology
* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
* Drainage basin, called a "watershe ...
was changed from being part of the
Dry Creek AVA
The Dry Creek Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Sonoma County, California, located northwest of the town of Healdsburg. The valley is formed by Dry Creek, a tributary of the Russian River, and is approximately long and wide. Th ...
to a reclassification as part of the Alexander Valley AVA.
[T. Stevenson, ed. ''The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia (4th Edition)'' pg 482 Dorling Kindersley 2005 ]
Geography and climate
The Alexander Valley covers a broad expanse of land east of the Russian River consisting of the watershed that runs southeast from the
Mendocino County line down to the boundaries of the
Chalk Hill AVA.
The area is sheltered from the influence of the nearby
Pacific Oceans
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by the low-lying hills northeast of Healdsburg. The dominant vineyard soil of the region is
alluvial.
[H. Johnson & J. Robinson ''The World Atlas of Wine'' pg 274 Mitchell Beazley Publishing 2005 ] During the day, the Alexander Valley is one of the warmest areas in Northern California but at night experiences a wide
diurnal temperature variation that offers cool climate conditions. The region's proximity to the Russian River serves a source for early morning
fog
Fog is a visible aerosol consisting of tiny water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the air at or near the Earth's surface. Reprint from Fog can be considered a type of low-lying cloud usually resembling stratus, and is heavily influ ...
that covers the lower vineyard areas until it is burned off by the morning sun.
Wines

A characteristic associated with Alexander Valley wines is a rich, fleshy mouthfeel and a degree of voluptuousness due to the area's generally warm climate and ability to sufficiently ripen the grapes. While the wine exhibit a degree of drinkability and accessibility in their youth, they may not have the same
aging potential
The aging of wine is potentially able to improve the quality of wine. This distinguishes wine from most other consumable goods. While wine is perishable and capable of deteriorating, complex chemical reactions involving a wine's sugars, acids and ...
as wines from
Napa Valley or even other areas of Sonoma County.
The Alexander Valley is capable of growing a wide range of
grape varieties but in recent years, the area has been noted for the quality of its
Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon () is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Australia and British Columbia, Canada to Lebanon' ...
and
Merlot
Merlot is a dark blue–colored wine grape variety, that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines. The name ''Merlot'' is thought to be a diminutive of ''merle'', the French name for the blackbird, probably a reference to the ...
. The alluvial soils of the region tend to impart a rich, chocolate note to the Cabernet.
Other Alexander Valley
varietals that have been gaining recognition include
Chardonnay
Chardonnay (, , ) is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine. The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern French wine, France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from English wine, Englan ...
,
Nebbiolo and
Sangiovese.
The Chardonnay from this region is characterized by its rich, tropical fruits. Some experts, such as
Jancis Robinson
Jancis Mary Robinson OBE, ComMA, MW (born 22 April 1950) is a British wine critic, journalist and wine writer. She currently writes a weekly column for the ''Financial Times'', and writes for her website JancisRobinson.com, updated daily. She ...
, have speculated that
Zinfandel
Zinfandel (also known as Primitivo) is a variety of black-skinned wine grape. The variety is grown in over 10 percent of California vineyards. DNA analysis has revealed that it is genetically equivalent to the Croatian grapes Crljenak Kaštel ...
and
Sauvignon blanc
is a green-skinned grape variety that originates from the Bordeaux region of France. The grape most likely gets its name from the French words ''sauvage'' ("wild") and ''blanc'' ("white") due to its early origins as an indigenous grape in ...
may eventually prove themselves to be best suited to the climate and soils of the Alexander Valley.
River Rock Casino controversy
In the early 21st century, there was controversy when the Alexander Valley Association of farmers, wineries and property owners objected to a proposal for a
tribal casino
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on land owned by the
Pomo people. In 1998, the association had been able to block a large winery expansion proposed by
Kendall-Jackson, but in the dispute with the Pomo casino, federal and state laws granted the tribe the right to develop the land in any way they wished. The casino was built and named River Rock Casino. Resulting traffic problems along
Highway 128 after the casino's opening in 2002 led to public safety concerns during
harvest season because of the agricultural traffic on the roads. These concerns intensified after River Rock received a
liquor license in 2008.
References
External links
Alexander Valley WinegrowersSonoma County Winegrape Commission appellation maps*
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American Viticultural Areas
American Viticultural Areas of California
American Viticultural Areas of the San Francisco Bay Area
Geography of Sonoma County, California
1984 establishments in California