The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Yakima County, Washington. United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) awarded Rattlesnake Hills its appellation status on March 20, 2006, making Rattlesnake Hills Washington's ninth federally recognized American Viticultural Area. The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is entirely contained within the Yakima Valley AVA, which is in turn is entirely contained within the larger Columbia Valley AVA. The hills form the northern boundary of Yakima Valley, and the AVA includes land between the north bank of the and the entirety of the southern slopes of the Rattlesnake Hills between Outlook and the . The AVA is centered on the city of Zillah. With elevations ranging from 850 feet (259 m) to 3,085 feet (940 m), this AVA c
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| - Rattlesnake Hills AVA (anerkannt seit 2006) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im Süden des US-Bundesstaats Washington. Das Gebiet ist Teil der überregionalen Columbia Valley AVA und liegt als Enklave im Yakima Valley AVA. Mit fast 22.721 Hektar zugelassener Rebfläche ist Rattlesnake Hills AVA eine der mittelgroßen geschützten Herkunftsbezeichnungen im Bundesstaat. Das Gebiet liegt im Yakima County, nördlich des Yakima River zwischen und dem -Damm. Die Hauptflächen liegen nahe der Stadt , die auch für ihren Obstanbau bekannt ist. (de)
- The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Yakima County, Washington. United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) awarded Rattlesnake Hills its appellation status on March 20, 2006, making Rattlesnake Hills Washington's ninth federally recognized American Viticultural Area. The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is entirely contained within the Yakima Valley AVA, which is in turn is entirely contained within the larger Columbia Valley AVA. The hills form the northern boundary of Yakima Valley, and the AVA includes land between the north bank of the and the entirety of the southern slopes of the Rattlesnake Hills between Outlook and the . The AVA is centered on the city of Zillah. With elevations ranging from 850 feet (259 m) to 3,085 feet (940 m), this AVA c (en)
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| - Rattlesnake Hills AVA (anerkannt seit 2006) ist ein Weinbaugebiet im Süden des US-Bundesstaats Washington. Das Gebiet ist Teil der überregionalen Columbia Valley AVA und liegt als Enklave im Yakima Valley AVA. Mit fast 22.721 Hektar zugelassener Rebfläche ist Rattlesnake Hills AVA eine der mittelgroßen geschützten Herkunftsbezeichnungen im Bundesstaat. Das Gebiet liegt im Yakima County, nördlich des Yakima River zwischen und dem -Damm. Die Hauptflächen liegen nahe der Stadt , die auch für ihren Obstanbau bekannt ist. Die Rebflächen liegen auf einer Höhe von 260 bis 940 m ü. NN und sind die höchstgelegenen im Yakima Valley. (de)
- The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in Yakima County, Washington. United States Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) awarded Rattlesnake Hills its appellation status on March 20, 2006, making Rattlesnake Hills Washington's ninth federally recognized American Viticultural Area. The Rattlesnake Hills AVA is entirely contained within the Yakima Valley AVA, which is in turn is entirely contained within the larger Columbia Valley AVA. The hills form the northern boundary of Yakima Valley, and the AVA includes land between the north bank of the and the entirety of the southern slopes of the Rattlesnake Hills between Outlook and the . The AVA is centered on the city of Zillah. With elevations ranging from 850 feet (259 m) to 3,085 feet (940 m), this AVA contains the highest point in the Yakima Valley AVA. (en)
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