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Outer Coastal Plain is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in southernmost
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. It was established on February 9, 2007 by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB),
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after reviewing the petition submitted by James Quarella of Bellview Winery, Frank Selak of Sylvin Winery, Larry Coia of Coia Vineyard and Dante Romanini of Panther Branch Vineyard on behalf of themselves and local vintners proposing a viticultural area in southeastern New Jersey known as “Outer Coastal Plain."
The
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is roughly triangle-shaped and comprises the eastern and southernmost New Jersey regions. Outer Coastal Plain is one of five defined
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regions of New Jersey. The other regions are the Inner Coastal Plain, the
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Piedmont, the
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, and the Appalachian Valley and Ridge. Outer Coastal Plain includes the Atlantic coastline and the area known as the "Pinelands" or "Pine Barrens." It encompasses all of
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,
Cape May Cape May consists of a peninsula and barrier island system in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is roughly coterminous with Cape May County and runs southwards from the New Jersey mainland, separating Delaware Bay from the Atlantic Ocean. Th ...
,
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, and
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Counties and portions of Salem,
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, Camden, Burlington, and
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Counties. The region is characterized by well-drained
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y or sandy
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soils of low to moderate fertility, and a relatively long growing season. The climate is moderated by the influence of the
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and
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. The region is in
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s 6b, 7a, and 7b.
In 2017, Outer Coastal Plain was expanded approximately to include all or portions of Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Monmouth, Ocean and Salem counties after the TTB reviewed the petition from John and Jane Giunco, owners of 4JG’s Orchards and Vineyards in Colts Neck, New Jersey. The viticultural area and the expansion does not lie within another viticultural area.
The Cape May Peninsula viticultural area was established by the TTB in 2018 as a sub-appellation within the southernmost tip of Outer Coast Plain where its petition specified that the new AVA, bordered entirely by water and the New Jersey Pinelands, has its own unique
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Soils and Geology

The petitioner asserts that the soils and geology of the Outer Coast Plain viticultural area clearly distinguish it from surrounding areas. Despite its large landmass, the Outer Coastal Plain has remarkably uniform, well drained sandy soils that derived from
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. The relatively low fertility and low pH of these soils, the petitioner notes, are favorable for grape growing. In contrast to the soils of the Outer Coastal Plain, the fine,
silt Silt is granular material of a size between sand and clay and composed mostly of broken grains of quartz. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension (chemistry), suspension with water. Silt usually ...
y soils of the Inner Coastal Plain to the west have both higher fertility and higher pH and the soils to the north are dense and rocky, and are derived from
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. As evidence of the viticultural area’s distinctive geology, the petitioner submitted the "Geologic Map of New Jersey." Published by the State’s Department of Environmental Protection, this map clearly shows that most of the Outer Coastal Plain is underlain by unconsolidated deposits of
sand Sand is a granular material composed of finely divided mineral particles. Sand has various compositions but is usually defined by its grain size. Sand grains are smaller than gravel and coarser than silt. Sand can also refer to a textural ...
, silt, and
clay Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolinite, ). Most pure clay minerals are white or light-coloured, but natural clays show a variety of colours from impuriti ...
of the
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and that a small coastal fringe consists of beach and estuarine deposits of the Holocene epoch. The parent material of soils in other parts of the State formed in later geologic periods. The Inner Coastal Plain, in contrast, is underlain by sand, silt, and clay of the
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, and the northern regions of the State are underlain by
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,
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, and
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of still later geologic periods. According to the petitioner, a unique feature of the viticultural area is its significant
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, particularly the Cohansey aquifer, the largest freshwater aquifer in the mid-Atlantic region. The petitioner states that this aquifer is so important to the region’s drainage and water supply that it was one reason the
Pinelands National Reserve Pinelands National Reserve is a national reserve that encompasses much of the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The Pinelands is a unique location of historic villages and berry farms amid the vast oak-pine forests ( pine barrens), extensive wetlands, ...
was created as a federally protected area. The Cohansey aquifer is part of the Kirkwood-Cohansey aquifer system, the borders of which nearly correspond to those of the viticultural area. The Cohansey and other aquifers, the petitioner notes, provide an abundant source of water for the viticultural area’s vineyards. In contrast to the Outer Coastal Plain, the adjacent Inner Coastal Plain has smaller, confined aquifers, mostly in the Potomac-Raritan-Magothy aquifer system.


Elevation

The petitioner states that the viticultural area’s elevation is another feature that distinguishes it from adjacent areas. According to an elevation map issued by the New Jersey Geological Survey, almost the entire area has elevations of less than above sea level, and most of the area has elevations significantly below that height. The petitioner notes that the viticultural area’s low elevation and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean are moderating influences on its climate. Elevations in the other regions of New Jersey are higher. Elevations in the northwestern part of the State, for example, range from .


Climate

According to the petitioner, the climate of the Outer Coastal Plain is strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Delaware Bay to the south. Because of this maritime influence on its climate, the viticultural area is generally warmer, has a longer growing season, and has more moderate temperatures than areas to the west and north. As evidence of the maritime influence, the petitioner submitted a USDA plant hardiness zone map of New Jersey and noted that the viticultural area is in zones 6B, 7A, or 7B, whereas areas to the north and west are in cooler zones and have shorter growing seasons. The petitioner also submitted a climate overview published on the New Jersey State Climatologist site. The overview shows that the viticultural area has between 190 and 217 freeze-free days per year. In contrast, the Highlands region to the north averages 163 freeze-free days and the central Piedmont region averages 179 freeze-free days. The petitioner notes that because of these climatic differences, more temperature-sensitive grape varieties may be grown in vineyards within the viticultural area than in vineyards in other adjacent regions.


Wineries

, there are 48 wineries in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA including the 9 wineries in the **Cape May Peninsula AVA. Most of the wineries in this AVA are also members of the Outer Coastal Plain Vineyard Association, an industry trade organization "dedicated to the establishment and promotion of sustainable and economically viable viticulture in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA of New Jersey." * Amalthea Cellars in
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* Auburn Road Vineyards in Pilesgrove
Autumn Lake Winery
in Williamstown * Balic Winery in Mays Landing * Bellview Winery in Landisville
Briganti By The Bay Vineyard and Winery
in Cape May Court House** * Cape May Winery & Vineyard in
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**
Cedar Rose Vineyards
in Millville * Chestnut Run Farm in Pilesgrove * Coda Rossa Winery in Franklinville * DeMastro Vineyards in Vincentown * DiBella Winery in
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* DiMatteo Vineyards in Hammonton * Four JG's Orchards & Vineyards in Colts Neck
G&W Winery
in
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** * Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery in Rio Grande** * Jessie Creek Winery in Dias Creek** * Laurita Winery in New Egypt * Monroeville Vineyard & Winery in Monroeville *
Natali Vineyards Natali Vineyards is a winery in the Goshen, New Jersey, Goshen section of Middle Township, New Jersey, Middle Township (mailing address is Cape May Court House, New Jersey, Cape May Court House) in Cape May County, New Jersey, USA. Formerly a pas ...
in Goshen**
Ocean City Winery
in Marmora** * Plagido's Winery in Hammonton * Renault Winery in Egg Harbor City and
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Salem Oak Vineyards
in Pedricktown * Sharrott Winery in
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Summit City Winery
in Glassboro *
Sylvin Farms Winery Sylvin Farms Winery is a winery in the Germania section of Galloway Township (mailing address is Egg Harbor City) in Atlantic County, New Jersey.
in
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* Tomasello Winery in Hammonton * Turdo Vineyards & Winery in North Cape May** * Valenzano Winery in Shamong
Villari Vineyards
in
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* Wagonhouse Winery in South Harrison
White Horse Winery
in Hammonton * William Heritage Winery in Mullica Hill * Willow Creek Winery in West Cape May**


See also

*
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* Garden State Wine Growers Association *
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* List of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in New Jersey * New Jersey Farm Winery Act * New Jersey Wine Industry Advisory Council


References


External links


Garden State Wine Growers Association

Outer Coastal Plain Vineyard Association

TTB AVA Map
American Viticultural Areas of New Jersey 2007 establishments in New Jersey