Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley

Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley, also locally called "Ancient Lakes", is an American Viticultural Area {AVA) which lies on the western edge of the Columbia Basin near the town of Quincy in Douglas, Grant, and Kittitas Counties in the state of Washington. The appellation lies entirely within the vast Columbia Valley viticultural area and was established on November 19, 2012, as the state's 13th AVA, by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau {TTB), Treasury. The petition was received by TTB from Joan R. Davenport, a professor of soil sciences at Washington State University, and Cameron Fries of White Heron Cellars, on behalf of the vintners and grape growers in the Ancient Lakes region in central Washington, proposing the establishment of the "Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley" viticultural area.

Ancient Lakes of Columbia Valley
Wine region
TypeAmerican Viticulture Area
Year established2012
CountryUnited States
Part ofWashington, Columbia Valley AVA
Growing season182 days
Precipitation (annual average)6 inches (152 mm)
Soil conditionsFine sand, very fine sandy loam, silt loam and loamy fine sand
Total area162,762 acres (254 sq mi)
Size of planted vineyards1,604 acres (649 ha)
No. of vineyards6
Grapes producedRiesling, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Syrah, Merlot
No. of wineries6
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