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Willow Creek is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in the upper
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region on the edge of Humboldt County with a small portion protruding into Trinity County. It lies around the town of Willow Creek surrounded by the
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. In the center of the
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, the viticultural area outlines a narrow valley formed by the Trinity River approximately inland from the frigid
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, however, it experiences an abundance of sunlight and heat due to the multiple mountain ranges encircling it. The viticultural area was established as the 23rd Californian AVA on August 17, 1983 by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Treasury after reviewing the petition submitted by the Willow Creek Viticultural Area Committee on behalf of Humboldt County wineries and Willow Creek grape growers to propose the viticultural area named "Willow Creek." It is one of the oldest, smallest and northernmost active AVA in the state. The region is very rugged and mountainous with the cold crystal clear waters of the Trinity River rushing literally through the middle of the AVA with the valley floor lying above
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surrounded by mountains. In 1983, there were as many as five wineries and seven vineyards cultivating under vine. As of 2008, there were no commercially bonded wineries in the region, and only under vine.


History

Willow Creek has long been known as a small geographic agricultural area located approximately from the Pacific Ocean. For years the main crops of the area,
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,
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and
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, were widely sought by Humboldt County residents. Willow Creek was first identified in 1851 by early miners and pack train drivers on their trips from
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to the interior valleys. They identified the area because of a heavy growth of
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around the mouth of the creek which emptied into the Trinity River. Other miners named the area China Flat in 1852 because of the heavy influence of the
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. This remained the name until 1912 when it was discovered that there was another China Flat in the mother lode area. At that time the name was changed back to Willow Creek in honor of those pack string drivers. Early agriculture started in the 1920's, when the Cambi family brought grape vines, peach trees and apples from Santa Cruz to the Willow Creek Valley. The Gambi's made wine from these early vines--mostly
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. Other families started large orchards in the 1930's until there were approximately in production. Eventually Willow Creek became famous throughout the county for its excellent produce and climate. The first commercial vineyard in the region was planted in 1974.


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Topography

Generally, the Willow Creek viticulture area is situated in and around the
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of the Trinity River and the South Fork of the Trinity River, approximately inland from the Pacific Ocean. The area surrounding the area is mountainous, at times rising sharply to high elevations and is approximately in length and at its widest point encompassing approximately . The elevation, above sea level, ranges from a low of on the valley floor to in the foothills. The ATF has evaluated the evidence and concluded that the natural valley comprising the Willow Creek viticultural area is geographiclly distinguishable from the surrounding mountainous areas based on the climatic differences in temperatures and the seasonal fluctuations in rainfall.


Climate

The ''Sunset New Western Garden Book'' places the Willow Creek viticulture area into a microclimate similar to the well known grape growing areas of California located at
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, in
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, Cloverdale and
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in
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; and Hopland and Ukiah in
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. This reference describes the climate as "...moderated by the effect of marine air on inland areas that otherwise would be colder in winter and hotter in summer..."
The Willow Creek viticultural area is influenced primarily by two major climatic forces; the proximity to the Pacific Ocean, to the west, and the warmer climate of the
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approximately eastward. These influences create easterly winds keeping the Willow Creek area fairly cool in the summer, while only infrequent freezes occur in the winter. The average high and low temperatures are moderate at and during the growing months of April through October. These figures are based on data collected during the past five growing seasons. The area to the east of Willow Creek experiences colder temperatures in winter, but hotter temperatures in summer. To the west of the Willow Creek area the winters are milder, but the summer temperatures are cooler due to Pacific Ocean maritime influence. The heat degree days of the area average 3005.62, based on climalic data gathered during the last three years. These heat units correspond to the top range of an Region II and the bottom range of an Region III. Rainfall, based on data gathered during the last 38 years, averages per year. Although the average rainfall in the areas east and west of the Willow Creek area are comparable, the area to the west does receive slightly less rain. Further, this area receives its rainfall in the summer months, whereas the Willow Creek area receives most of its rainfall in the winter months.


Soils

The soil composition of Willow Creek is primarily
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s, which provide excellent drainage for the vineyards. The vineyards of the area are situated on
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and benches at elevations varying from . Soils in the mountains are typically made up of rocky
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and
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.


Viticulture

In 1974, the first commercial vineyard was planted. Today, there are five such vineyards comprising a total of approximately in vitculture. The predominant varieties grown are Cabernet, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, and Merlot. Prior to 1976, there was one winery in Humboldt County. Due to the availability of locally grown grapes, there are now about ten wineries. Fieldbrook Winery, Willow Creek Vineyards, Dogwood Estate Winery and Miles Garrett Wines use the term "Willow Creek" in conjunction with the varietal designation on labels of wines produced from this area.


See also

*
California wine California wine production has a rich viticulture history since 1680 when Spanish Jesuit missionaries planted ''Vitis vinifera'' vines native to the Mediterranean region in their established missions to produce wine for religious services. ...


References


External links


Willow Creek AVA Humboldt CountyTTB AVA Map
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