Monticello is an
American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in the central
Piedmont region of the
Commonwealth of Virginia. It was established by the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) on February 22, 1984 after six wine grape growers in the
Charlottesville area petitioned the ATF to designate a viticultural area to be known as “Monticello.” The name "
Monticello" is known nationally and locally as the historic home of
Thomas Jefferson, located near the center of the area. Monticello AVA includes most of
Albemarle,
Fluvanna,
Greene,
Orange, and
Nelson counties.
The area is nestled along the eastern slopes of the
Blue Ridge Mountains and encompasses the small ridge known as the
Southwest Mountains. There are approximately 30 varieties of
grapes grown in the Monticello AVA. However, the most notable grapes grown in the area include
Cabernet Franc
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,
Chardonnay
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and
Viognier
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. The
hardiness zone
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is 7a except in some higher vineyards which are 6b.
In 2019, the
Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) granted a petition to expand the AVA by approximately into Fluvanna County.
History
The earliest recorded attempts at winemaking in the area occurred in the 1770s, when
Thomas Jefferson provided financial support to
Italian winemaker,
Philip Mazzei, who made a small quantity of wine from the native grapes, but without much success. Jefferson gave Mazzei significant acreage less than south of Monticello for the purpose of growing grapes. The area was planted in 1774. In 1776, with the advent of the Revolutionary war, Jefferson and George Washington dispatched Mazzei back to Italy to solicit war funding from the Duke of Tuscany.
As was the practice at that time, Mazzei rented his home, in this instance to the Hessian cavalry officer
Friedrich Adolf Riedesel, a prisoner of war who had been captured at
Saratoga and was imprisoned in the Charlottesville barracks. Riedesel moved his entire staff up to Mazzei's home and turned their horses out to pasture in the infant vineyards. The vineyards were destroyed.
Terroir
The geographical features of gaps in the Blue Ridge Mountains to the east causes
“rivers of cold air” to flow through corridors that converge east of the Monticello AVA. It is manifested by the tendency of the cool air to sink along the surrounding topography and drain to the surface of the valley floors. This atmospheric phenomenon draws warmer air closer to the ground and reduces the incidence of frost damage. As a result, the climate is favorable to viticulture in Monticello AVA where temperatures are warmer than the surrounding areas. The warmer weather produces a longer growing season and protection from vine-freeze which can be fatal to ripening grapes. The season is a minimum of 190-200
day
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average in the AVA compared to areas further east and south that average 150 days and less.
To maximize vine protection,
vignerons
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selected sites with sunny, south-easterly exposure at and above between the mountain slopes.
References
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External links
Monticello Wine TrailCentral Virginia regionfrom the official Virginia Wine site.
TTB AVA Map
Geography of Albemarle County, Virginia
American Viticultural Areas
Geography of Greene County, Virginia
Geography of Nelson County, Virginia
Geography of Orange County, Virginia
Virginia wine
1984 establishments in Virginia