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The Ribbon Ridge AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Yamhill County, Oregon. It is the smallest AVA in Oregon and is entirely contained within the Chehalem Mountains AVA, which in turn is entirely contained within the larger Willamette Valley AVA. Ribbon Ridge stretches between the towns of Newberg and Gaston. The ridge is defined by local geographic boundaries and an uplift of ocean sediment. It lies at 45° 21' N latitude and 123° 04' W longitude, at the northwest end of the Chehalem Mountains. Colby Carter, an early settler from Missouri, named Ribbon Ridge in 1865, and the ridge has been known by that name ever since. The first official use of the Ribbon Ridge name dates to 1888 with the creation of Ribbon Ridge School District No. 68. The ridge is approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km)

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  • Ribbon Ridge AVA (anerkannt seit dem 1. Juni 2005) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Das Gebiet erstreckt sich über die Verwaltungsgebiete von Yamhill County und Washington County, die allesamt im Nordwesten Oregons liegen. Die geschützte Herkunftsbezeichnung ist Teil der übergeordneten Chehalem Mountains AVA und Willamette Valley AVA. Ribbon Ridge liegt zwischen den Gemeinden Newberg and . Aktuell wurden 20 Weinberge angelegt. (de)
  • The Ribbon Ridge AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Yamhill County, Oregon. It is the smallest AVA in Oregon and is entirely contained within the Chehalem Mountains AVA, which in turn is entirely contained within the larger Willamette Valley AVA. Ribbon Ridge stretches between the towns of Newberg and Gaston. The ridge is defined by local geographic boundaries and an uplift of ocean sediment. It lies at 45° 21' N latitude and 123° 04' W longitude, at the northwest end of the Chehalem Mountains. Colby Carter, an early settler from Missouri, named Ribbon Ridge in 1865, and the ridge has been known by that name ever since. The first official use of the Ribbon Ridge name dates to 1888 with the creation of Ribbon Ridge School District No. 68. The ridge is approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) (en)
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  • Trisaetum winery in the Ribbon Ridge AVA of Oregon's Willamette Valley (en)
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  • Ribbon Ridge AVA (anerkannt seit dem 1. Juni 2005) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im US-Bundesstaat Oregon. Das Gebiet erstreckt sich über die Verwaltungsgebiete von Yamhill County und Washington County, die allesamt im Nordwesten Oregons liegen. Die geschützte Herkunftsbezeichnung ist Teil der übergeordneten Chehalem Mountains AVA und Willamette Valley AVA. Ribbon Ridge liegt zwischen den Gemeinden Newberg and . Aktuell wurden 20 Weinberge angelegt. (de)
  • The Ribbon Ridge AVA is an American Viticultural Area in Yamhill County, Oregon. It is the smallest AVA in Oregon and is entirely contained within the Chehalem Mountains AVA, which in turn is entirely contained within the larger Willamette Valley AVA. Ribbon Ridge stretches between the towns of Newberg and Gaston. The ridge is defined by local geographic boundaries and an uplift of ocean sediment. It lies at 45° 21' N latitude and 123° 04' W longitude, at the northwest end of the Chehalem Mountains. Colby Carter, an early settler from Missouri, named Ribbon Ridge in 1865, and the ridge has been known by that name ever since. The first official use of the Ribbon Ridge name dates to 1888 with the creation of Ribbon Ridge School District No. 68. The ridge is approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) wide and 3.50 miles (5.63 km) long, and is 3,350 acres (1,356 ha) in area, with 500 acres (202 ha) planted on 20 vineyards. It is estimated that between 1,000 acres (405 ha) and 1,400 acres (567 ha) in the region is suitable for planting. (en)
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