Eola-Amity Hills

American Viticultural Area

Oregon, United States

Established 2006

Eola-Amity Hills is an Oregon sub-AVA of the Willamette Valley, established in 2006 under 27 CFR Part 9. The range of hills runs through Polk and Yamhill counties, creating a natural corridor for the Van Duzer maritime air gap that dramatically cools vineyards on summer afternoons. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay represent the dominant COLA filings from this appellation.

Wine Grabber Registry

No explicit Wine Grabber COLA record matches are currently linked for this AVA.

Wine Grabber links COLA records to AVA pages only when the public TTB registry data explicitly identifies the appellation. State-level records (California, Oregon, Washington, etc.) are not counted as AVA matches even when the producer is located in the appellation.

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