The Cumberland Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Washington County in west-central Maryland and Franklin and Cumberland counties in south-central Pennsylvania. Only 100 acres (40 ha) of the 765,000 acres (309,585 ha) included in the wine appellation are planted to grapevines, predominantly on high terraces over the Potomac River and on the slopes of South Mountain. The soil in the area is alkaline limestone. The Cumberland Valley mainly has a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) and is mainly in hardiness zone 6b with 7a at the ends. The AVA extends from the Potomac to the Susquehanna River.
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| - The Cumberland Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Washington County in west-central Maryland and Franklin and Cumberland counties in south-central Pennsylvania. Only 100 acres (40 ha) of the 765,000 acres (309,585 ha) included in the wine appellation are planted to grapevines, predominantly on high terraces over the Potomac River and on the slopes of South Mountain. The soil in the area is alkaline limestone. The Cumberland Valley mainly has a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) and is mainly in hardiness zone 6b with 7a at the ends. The AVA extends from the Potomac to the Susquehanna River. (en)
- Cumberland Valley AVA (anerkannt seit dem 23. Juli 1985) ist ein Weinbaugebiet in den US-Bundesstaaten Pennsylvania und Maryland. Das Gebiet erstreckt sich auf die Verwaltungsgebiete Washington County im Nordwesten von Maryland sowie Franklin County und Cumberland County im mittleren Süden von Pennsylvania. (de)
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| - The Cumberland Valley in south central Pennsylvania (en)
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| - Cumberland Valley AVA (anerkannt seit dem 23. Juli 1985) ist ein Weinbaugebiet in den US-Bundesstaaten Pennsylvania und Maryland. Das Gebiet erstreckt sich auf die Verwaltungsgebiete Washington County im Nordwesten von Maryland sowie Franklin County und Cumberland County im mittleren Süden von Pennsylvania. Trotz eines riesigen Gebiets, dass in die Definition der Herkunftsbezeichnung einging, liegt die tatsächlich bestockte Rebfläche bei bescheidenen 40 Hektar. Die Weinberge befinden sich entweder in Hanglagen am Potomac River oder der South Mountain, einem Ausläufer der Blue Ridge Mountains. Die Böden enthalten meist alkalischen Kalkstein. (de)
- The Cumberland Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Washington County in west-central Maryland and Franklin and Cumberland counties in south-central Pennsylvania. Only 100 acres (40 ha) of the 765,000 acres (309,585 ha) included in the wine appellation are planted to grapevines, predominantly on high terraces over the Potomac River and on the slopes of South Mountain. The soil in the area is alkaline limestone. The Cumberland Valley mainly has a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) and is mainly in hardiness zone 6b with 7a at the ends. The AVA extends from the Potomac to the Susquehanna River. (en)
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