Atlas Rare
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| 1595 MERCATOR ATLAS 107 rare antique world maps old | ![]() |
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| RARE JoleaudATLAS DE PALÉOBIOGÉOGRAPHIEsciences1939 | ![]() |
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| RARE 1910 Antique Cassell Atlas Map of Asia Very Nice | ![]() |
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US $7.75 | 9h 22m |
| starlux 6 cyclistes 35 mm rare idéal atlas 1 43ém | ![]() |
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| RARE 1910 Antique Cassell Atlas Map of Central Asia | ![]() |
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US $8.75 | 10h 2m |
| RARE 1910 Antique Cassell Atlas Physical Map of India | ![]() |
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US $7.75 | 10h 14m |
| RARE CD HOMMAGE ILS CHANTENT VERONIQUE SANSON ATLAS | ![]() |
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US $35.69 | 11h 6m |
| RARE RAILROAD MAP ATLAS for passengers RUSSIA 1984 | ![]() |
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US $34.99 | 12h 12m |
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| Rare HTF Hazel Atlas Red Animal Childs Cereal Bowl | ![]() |
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US $98.00 | 15h 36m |
| Rare Vintage Mint Atlas Santa Fa Locomotive N scale | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $16.05 | 17h 32m |
| RARE TIFFANY ATLAS LEAD CRYSTAL VOTIVE CANDLE HOLDER VG | ![]() |
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| Japan Teikokus Complete Atlas Thematic Maps 1973 Rare | ![]() |
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US $12.00 | 19h 6m |
| BOX CAR RARE ATLAS THE ROCK 48750 NEW | ![]() |
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US $25.99 | 20h 27m |
| 2 Rare Vintage Atlas Mason Pint Jars Smoke Color | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 20h 38m |
| Super NICE Atlas Rare Reading RR GP40 2 WITH DCC | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $50.99 | 21h 55m |
| JUSTUS PERTHES TASCHEN ATLAS POCKET 1891 RARE 1st ED | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $99.00 | 22h 15m |
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US $275.00 | 22h 34m |
| DEERHUNTER Microcastle 2 CD 2008 OBI RARE ATLAS SOUND | ![]() |
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US $24.99 | 1d 7h 3m |
| Rare Antique 3 piece Cobalt blue Hazel Atlas Chevron | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $40.00 | 1d 8h 8m |
| Seagrams Crown Royal GLOBE Full Size 1971 w Atlas RARE | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $25.00 | 1d 8h 14m |
| 9 10 RARE DeAGOSTINI ATLAS LOCOMOTIVE METAL PLATES | ![]() |
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| Rare Currier Ives Hazel Atlas Tumbler Milk Glass HTF | ![]() |
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US $20.00 | 1d 8h 25m |
| Lot 15 figurines DRAGON BALL Z GT atlas de 1996 rare | ![]() |
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| Rare 1892 Dodd Mead Atlas Map of Central America NR | ![]() |
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US $9.95 | 1d 9h 15m |
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| 1850 RARE BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE MITCHELL ATLAS MAP BRAZIL | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 1d 10h 8m |
| 1850 RARE BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE MITCHELL ATLAS MAP HOLLAND | ![]() |
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US $10.00 | 1d 10h 8m |
| 21886 88 RARE JOHNSONS ANTIQUE ATLAS MAPS IRELAND | ![]() |
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US $7.00 | 1d 10h 12m |
| 21886 88 RARE JOHNSONS ANTIQUE ATLAS MAPS ARIZONA | ![]() |
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US $7.00 | 1d 10h 12m |
| Estes Mercury Atlas model rocket RARENO RESERVE | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $51.00 | 1d 10h 15m |
| BAENSCH Aquarium Atlas Volume 1 Rare Volume unopened | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $25.00 | 1d 10h 22m |
| BAENSCH Aquarium Atlas Volume 2 Rare Volume unopened | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $25.00 | 1d 10h 29m |
| BAENSCH Aquarium Atlas Volume 3 Rare Volume unopened | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $25.00 | 1d 10h 38m |
| BAENSCH Aquarium Atlas Volume 4 Rare Volume unopened | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $25.00 | 1d 10h 49m |
| Les doigts dOr loisirs créatifs vol5 Ed Atlas RARE | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $1.27 | 1d 10h 55m |
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0 Bid | US $305.00 | 1d 12h 22m |
| Rare 1902 Johnston Atlas Map of WALES North England | ![]() |
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US $12.50 | 1d 12h 45m |
| TRES RARE ATLAS DES POISSONS DES COTES ALGERIENNES | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $254.90 | 1d 12h 57m |
| Rare Vintage Historical Atlas 1960 Jewish People Israel | ![]() |
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US $22.00 | 1d 14h 3m |
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US $1.77 | 1d 14h 40m |
| Hazel Atlas Moderntone Rare Mustard w Metal Top Spoon | ![]() |
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US $68.00 | 1d 14h 54m |
| Set of 8 Pink Depression Tea Glasses Hazel Atlas Rare | ![]() |
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US $699.99 | 1d 15h 25m |
| RARE FRENCH MILITARY ATLAS JOMINI 1816 FRED THE GREAT | ![]() |
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US $766.51 | 1d 15h 55m |
| 6 Atlas Switches 2 8 L R RARE 2 6L 2 6R Used | ![]() |
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| RARE ATLAS 7 7B METAL SHAPER COUNTERSHAFT PULLEY ASSY | ![]() |
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US $49.95 | 1d 17h 51m |
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US $10.49 | 1d 18h 29m |
| FOSSILS RARE PLEISTOCENE BEAVER ATLAS VERTEBREA WOW | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 1d 20h 16m |
| Rare 1894 Waite CAGASKELL Family and Business ATLAS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.95 | 1d 21h 1m |
| Antique RARE Depression Glass Hazel Atlas CRYSTAL | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $49.99 | 1d 21h 17m |
| ATLAS SOUND Let Blind 2 CD w sticker RARE DEERHUNTER | ![]() |
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US $27.99 | 1d 21h 53m |
| ATLAS SOUND Logos CD w OBI RARE DEERHUNTER STEREOLAB | ![]() |
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US $24.29 | 1d 21h 53m |
| 8 rare Atlas design 22kt gold accent Ceraglass tumblers | ![]() |
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US $100.00 | 1d 21h 57m |
| Strange Tales 2 51 Atlas RARE Excel coverless copy | ![]() |
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| ATLAS MEXICO OFFICIAL 3RD JERSEY 07 08 MEDIUM NEW RARE | ![]() |
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US $55.11 | 1d 22h 28m |
| Rare Atlas HO Thunderbird Coupe | ![]() |
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US $59.95 | 1d 22h 43m |
| ADD THE FORGOTTEN REALMS INTERACTIVE ATLAS RARE | ![]() |
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US $70.00 | 1d 23h 26m |
| Abraham Lincoln 1990 Atlas VHS James McPherson RARE NEW | ![]() |
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US $69.98 | 1d 23h 28m |
| RAREcollectorWAR ATLASwarweaponry etc | ![]() |
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US $6.43 | 2d 3h 46m |
| VINTAGE RARE UZBEK ATLAS DRESS TROUSERS from 70s | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $48.00 | 2d 4h 39m |
| USGS Comstock Lode 3 Vols w ATLAS 1882 3 RARE COMPLETE | ![]() |
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US $375.00 | 2d 9h 11m |
| New Pictoral Atlas of the World 1928 RARE | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $15.00 | 2d 11h 31m |
| N SCALE ATLAS KATO GREAT NORTHERN GP 30 MINT RARE | ![]() |
4 Bids | US $17.50 | 2d 11h 41m |
| TALES TO ASTONISH 19 G 1959 SERIES RARE MARVEL ATLAS | ![]() |
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US $46.00 | 2d 11h 45m |
| TALES TO ASTONISH 33 G 1959 SERIES RARE MARVEL ATLAS | ![]() |
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US $28.00 | 2d 11h 52m |
| Reduced SICK RARE ATLAS MODEL TRAIN 10TH ANN BOOK | ![]() |
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US $15.00 | 2d 12h 40m |
| RARE Original 1883 LETTs Atlas Map of Northern SCOTLAND | ![]() |
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US $10.50 | 2d 12h 44m |
| RARE LOT 21 FIGURINES DRAGON BALL Z GT COLLECTION ATLAS | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $1.27 | 2d 13h 34m |
| 7EP MARTIN LAUER rare ATLAS AUSTRIA PS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $1.27 | 2d 13h 56m |
| TINTIN 21 DVD COLLECTION EDITION ATLAS RARE | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $75.20 | 2d 14h 42m |
| PARIS ANCIEN ET MODERNE 3 volumes atlas rare | ![]() |
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US $1,593.13 | 2d 16h 22m |
| ATLAS DE LA MONARCHIE PRUSSIENNE 1788 RARE | ![]() |
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US $1,019.60 | 2d 16h 32m |
| RARE 1956 TWA Vacation Guide World Atlas HC Hammond 1ST | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 2d 16h 34m |
| centenaire de lagerie 23 cartes atlas rare | ![]() |
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US $184.80 | 2d 16h 36m |
| Vintage VLV 40s 50s Tan Purse WW2 RARE wicker atlas BIG | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.99 | 2d 16h 58m |
| N SCALE BOX TRAIN CAR ATLAS EVANS USLX RARE | ![]() |
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US $25.99 | 2d 17h 2m |
| N SCALE BOX TRAIN CAR WILSON CAR LINES RARE ATLAS | ![]() |
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US $12.99 | 2d 17h 4m |
| RARE 1910 Antique Cassell Atlas Map of Western INDIA | ![]() |
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US $7.75 | 2d 17h 44m |
| Rare 1902 Johnston Atlas Map of USA Midwest Northwest | ![]() |
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US $16.50 | 2d 18h 37m |
| Rare Johann Heck Bilder Atlas zum Conversations Lexikon | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $700.00 | 2d 19h 15m |
| Ho Train Atlas 44 Rerailer RARE Brown Tie 1 pc Track | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 20h 2m |
| VINT HAZEL ATLAS RARE STYLE CIRCUS ANIMALS 1 TUMBLER | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.95 | 2d 20h 31m |
| Rare Antique 1902 Johnston Atlas Map of IRELAND SE SW | ![]() |
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US $12.50 | 2d 20h 36m |
| Ho Train Atlas 790 2 pc Lot Girder Loads RARE OOP | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.99 | 2d 20h 53m |
| RARE HAZEL ATLAS GLASS CAPRI SWIRL BOWL METAL FTD STAND | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $24.00 | 2d 21h 6m |
| RARE DECO COBALT HAZEL ATLAS DANCING SAILORS ICE BOWL | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $39.99 | 2d 21h 19m |
| HUGE Peoples Atlas Of The World RARE 14 by 85 Fine | ![]() |
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US $127.20 | 2d 21h 33m |
| RARE Hazel Atlas Blue Duck Bunny Puppy Kiddie Child Mug | ![]() |
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US $45.00 | 2d 22h 4m |
| Awesome Rare Antique 1858 MITCHELLS School Atlas WOW | ![]() |
2 Bids | US $20.50 | 2d 22h 5m |
| RARE 1904 CRAMS QUICK REFERENCE ATLAS GAZETTEER | ![]() |
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US $45.95 | 2d 22h 39m |
| Convair Atlas Space station Hawk 1958 very rare | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $152.50 | 2d 22h 51m |
| 1872 RARE BEERS CUMBERLAND COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA ATLAS | ![]() |
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US $300.00 | 2d 23h 13m |
| rare 1945 WEBBS ATLAS OF THE STARS ASTRONOMY BOOK 149pg | ![]() |
1 Bid | US $9.99 | 3d 16m |
| Very Rare Simon Schuster WII War Atlas Printed 1944 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $9.95 | 3d 20m |
| Atlas Marcato COOKIE PRESS BUSCUIT MAKER Set w Box RARE | ![]() |
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US $23.49 | 3d 35m |
| HAZEL ATLAS IVY MIXING BOWLS RARE SET OF 5 MILK GLASS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $75.00 | 3d 42m |
What do you think about Tony Atlas as a manager?
Good manager or a poor one? I think he's awful. He never speaks for Mark Henry in interviews (when Henry actually gets mic time, which is rare), never really interferes in matches, you dont really even know hes out there. I also think hes too physically BIG to be a manager (even though Henry is bigger than him). Most managers should be smaller and basically look like non wrestlers, little weaklings. Thats why I think its odd some people say Kevin Nash should be a manager. Ok, a 6'10 300 pounder is gonna MANAGE a guy whos half his size. Makes no sense.
BQ: Whos the greatest user, and why am I?
My whole point is....if you're gonna be a heel manager....be a heel manager. Interfere, talk loud, cheat. Get heat. Dont just stand out there and say 'Cmon Mark'. I also like Tony Atlas, and never said I didnt. I just think as a manger, the way hes booked as a manager, is not the way to go
Tony Atlas has no business being in the WWE. He's way past his prime and he's a poor manager. He's crap on the mic and he doesn't do his job well. Exactly like you said, he doesn't get involved in Mark Henry's matches and he's never really interfering, like a GOOD heel manager should. Again like you said, he doesn't cheat for Henry, but instead usually ends up costing Mark his matches.
But I read that Tony Atlas wasn't brought in to ONLY manage Mark Henry. I read that Mark Henry is usually really lonely on the road and he has a problem with his diet and weight. Obviously, Atlas is in great shape and has a magnificent physique for his age. So they put two and two together and pulled Tony in. And they figured if TA is on the payroll, why not bring him in and have him do an extra job for the WWE, whilst he's still there? Oh and he actually looked great against Evan Bourne on the episode of ECW, a couple of weeks back.
I'm sensing a Tony Atlas face turn, though. If you actually tune into ECW, Atlas has been costing Mark some matches lately and Henry's really got up into his face about. MH will probably eventually snap and just destroy Atlas, turning MH into a massive heel and switching Tony into a babyface. After that, he'll just probably be released, 'cos they'll have nothing left for him. If he's still on the payroll, I could see him work a backstage job, maybe as a road agent.
BQ: Well, there are many great users here in the WS. Johnny Bravo, The Truth, McBat etc. Only kidding, lol. The Dragon, 13 Times the KoK, Clark W, MN Heat, The Bottom Line, Donovan T and Hannah Hardy are all incredible users, who have helped me become more knowledgeable about wrestling.
You're a solid answerer and are usually quite funny in your answers. Also, you're pretty laid back and your questions are very good. You've quickly become one of the best users (question-wise) in the Wrestling Section. And you cut some AMAZING heel promos as Brandon Blade in the YWSE. You get more heat than Tony Atlas does, for heaven's sake lmao!
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Amuse Bouche, Beringer, Burgess, Cain Five, Far Niente, Folie a Deux, Grigich Hills, Harlan Estate, Pahlmeyer, Paradigm, Quintessa Rutherford, Robert Mondavi, Cask 23-Stag's Leap, Bond, Bouchaine, Bravante, Cakebread, Dominus Estate, Duckhorn, Etude, Insignia, Miner, Nickel & Nickel, Opus One, Rutherford Hill, Screaming Eagle, Silver Oak & Stags' Leap
Appellations
During the early decades of winemaking in the Napa Valley, grapes were often planted in patchwork pattern vineyards in which many varieties were mixed. But experience has since shown the wisdom of matching grapes with locations whose microclimates and soils are best suited to particular grape varieties. Within the Napa Valley, regions have emerged that possess distinct microclimates and terrains, imprinting recognizable characteristics on the grapes grown within them. Vintners and growers within these regions delineate the boundaries of these growing areas, giving them names that reflect their regional designations, or appellations.
Data supporting a proposed American Viticultural Area, or AVA, is submitted to the government, which decides whether the proposed appellation designation will be granted. The Napa Valley is itself an appellation. Within the Napa Valley appellation exists 14 subappellations, or AVAs, including:
Atlas Peak, Chiles Valley District, Diamond Mountain District, Howell Mountain, Los Carneros, Mt. Veeder, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, Spring Mountain District, Stags Leap District, Yountville, Wild Horse Valley and Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley. The Calistoga appellation is still pending approval.
Atlas Peak AVA Climate:
Cool, mountain-influenced, with temperatures about 10 to 15°F cooler than the Valley floor in summer. Above the fog line, there is a low diurnal change, with summer temperatures rarely above 90°F (30°). Elevation: 760 to 2600 ft (231m to 792m). Rainfall: 38 inches (96 cm) annually. Soils: Volcanic in origin, with basaltic red color, shallow with limited water retention, so irrigation is often essential. Principal varieties & characteristics: Cabernet Sauvignon: Bright berry and cherry fruit, and more acidity than wines from Stags Leap District. Chardonnay: Crisp, flora, aromatic, with distinctive pear-mineral flavors and bright acidity. Chiles Valley District AVA Climate: Fairly warmer summer days (mid-80°F plus), but due to higher elevation and summer fog at night, quite chilly at night (below 50°F). With colder winters and spring, as well as strong winds, harvest comes later than on valley floor at Oakville. Elevation: 800 to 1300 ft. (242 to 394m). Rainfall: 35 inches (88cm) annually.
Soils: On the valley floor, primarily alluvial soils with silty-clay composition of marine origin, with good fertility. Hillsides show more clay-loam and stony-clay composition, mostly marine in origin, with some volcanic outcropping, and less fertility.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc: Cabernets usually reveal a lush yet firm texture with good acidity, firm tannin and distinctive cherry-blackberry flavors. Merlot typically has vibrant black cherry flavors mixed with a touch of cocoa.
Diamond Mountain District AVA Climate:
Moderately warm temperatures with lower maximum temperatures and higher minimum temperatures than north Napa Valley floor, due to topography and altitude. Significantly cooler than valley floor near Calistoga, 50 to 95°F in growing season (10 to 32°C). Elevation: 400 to 2200 ft. (130 to 530 m) Rainfall: 40 to 55 inches (135cm) annually.
Soils: Residual uplifted soils of volcanic origin, often reddish and very fine-grained, even gritty in texture, composed of both weathered sedimentary and volcanic origin.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc: firmly structured, rich and fairly tannic when young, with strong blackcurrant, mineral, and cedary flavors. Less supple and fleshy than valley or benchland wines, with good aging potential. Chardonnay: Full-bodied, yet revealing mineral, green apple-peach aromas with fairly firm acidity; less richly textured than valley floor wines. Howell Mountain AVA Climate: Similar to the facing Spring Mountain AVA, however slightly warmer and dryer overall due to strong afternoon sun influence. Fairly cool nights in both ranges and higher elevations help maintain good acidity. Elevation: 600 to 2200 ft (184 to 675m).
Rainfall: 40 to 50 inches (125cm) annually. Soils: Predominantly volcanic, shallow and infertile. Drainage is high, fertility low. Principal varieties & characteristics: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel: Powerful, firm, blackberry-currant flavors and often richly tannic, with excellent acidity for aging. Chardonnay, Viognier: Sinewy, firm and not as fruity as those of the valley floor, revealing more citrus and stone fruit flavors.
Los Carneros AVA Climate:
Cool, with prevailing marine winds from the San Pablo Bay and through the Petaluma Gap to the west. High temperatures during summer rarely exceed 80°F (27°C) with less diurnal range variation. Elevation: 15 to 400 ft. (4.6 to124 m)
Rainfall: Lowest in Napa Valley: 18 to 24 inches (7.2 to 9.6 cm) annually.
Soils: Clay dominated, very shallow in general, with more loam and hillside alluvials in the northern section. Yields typically are restrained by the hard claypan subsoil, which prevents deep-rooting.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Chardonnay:
minerally pear-apple and spice flavors.
Merlot:
sinewy and lightly herbal, with fine tannins and sleek structure.
Pinot Noir:
ripe cherry-cinnamon spice flavors with earthy notes.
Mount Veeder AVA Climate:
Cool to moderate, with most vineyards above the fog-line, meaning warmer nights and cooler days and less diurnal range than the valley floor. Typical mid-summer high temperatures about 85°F (30°C).
Elevation: 600 to 2100 ft. (183 to 650m).
Rainfall: 35 inches (87.5cm) annually. Soils: Sedimentary based, former seabed, shallow and generally well drained, as well as more acidic, with low fertility. Most have a sandy or sandy-loam texture. Principal varieties & characteristics: Ageability is a hallmark of Mt. Veeder wines.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel:
Low yields give red wines a firm, tannic structure with strong earth-berry aromas and rich, but powerful flavors.
Chardonnay:
minerally, appley, even citrus flavors with good acidity. Oak Knoll District of Napa Valley AVA Climate: Moderate to cool: marine air and fog can remain until mid-morning. Late afternoon breezes frequently occur, maintaining slightly cooler temperatures than upper valley. Mid-summer temperatures may reach 92 degrees F (31.5 C) and drop to around 50F (10C) at night.
Elevation: sea level to 800 feet (244m) Rainfall: 36 inches (90cm) annually.
Soils: The valley's largest alluvial fan formed by Dry Creek creates the defining feature of the district. The northwest area is composed of volcanically derived soils, with stony or gravelly consistency. South and east areas are transitional from gravel to silty clay loam.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Merlot, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon benefit from a longer growing season with slightly cooler temperature, though crop size is typically less than in other AVAs. Elegant style is the common note with fruit flavors of cassis, tobacco and spice typical to Bordeaux-style reds. Chardonnay showcases flavors of crisp apple, mineral notes and tropical fruit with fine acidity.
Oakville AVA Climate:
Moderately warm, with temperatures commonly in the mid-90°F range in high summer, but also still strongly affected by night and early morning fog which helps keep acidity levels good. East side of the AVA receives more of warmer afternoon sun.
Elevation: 75 to 500 ft (23 to 150m). Rainfall: 35 inches (87.5 cm) annually.
Soils: Primarily sedimentary gravelly alluvial loams on the western side, with more volcanic but heavier soils on the eastern side. Low to moderate fertility and fairly deep, with average water retention.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot:
Ripe currant and mint flavors, rich texture and full, firm structure tempered by rich fruit.
Sauvignon Blanc:
Full, steely, yet very fleshy, and not especially crisp.
Rutherford AVA Climate:
Moderately warm, still marginally influenced by early morning fog. Western bench area is cooler, with less late afternoon sun, tempered by afternoon marine winds. (This AVA averages a bit warmer than Oakville and Stags Leap District). Usual summer peak temperatures are mid-90°F with good diurnal range.
Elevation: 100 to 500 ft. (33 to 150m).
Rainfall: 38 inches (95 cm) annually.
Soils: Western benchland is sedimentary, gravelly-sandy and alluvial, with good water retention and moderate fertility. The eastern side has more volcanic soils, moderately deep and more fertile.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Zinfandel:
This is "Cabernet country." Quite intense cherry and mineral, almost earthy aromas. Flavors are full, ripe, and notably currant with firm, but supple tannins for extended aging.
St. Helena AVA Climate:
Warm, due to greater protection from western hills, with less fog or wind incursions. The narrowing of the valley floor provides more heat reflection off the hillsides. Mid-summer temperature peak is often in the mid- to high 90°F range (31 to 35°C).
Elevation: 150 to 600 ft. (46 to 185m). Rainfall: 38 to 40 inches (95 to 100cm) annually.
Soils: South and west borders are more sedimentary, gravel-clay soils, with lower fertility and moderate water retention. Further north and to the east soils are prevalently volcanic in origin and are deeper and more fertile.
Principal varieties and characteristics:
Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot:
deep, ripe, often jammy flavors, with firm tannins for structure, and appealing aromas of currant and black fruit.
Rhone varieties (Syrah, Viognier):
Fleshy, supple and slightly earthy. Zinfandel: Blackberry-like, well-structured.
Spring Mountain District AVA Climate:
Similar to Mt. Veeder AVA, with cool weather prevailing and smaller diurnal changes. Fairly cool nights and higher elevations help maintain good acidity.
Elevation: 600 to 2200 ft (184 to 675m). Rainfall: 40 to 50 inches (125cm) annually.
Soils: Primarily sedimentary; weathered sandstone/shale, loamy and friable in texture. Drainage is high, fertility low.
Principal varieties & characteristics: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Zinfandel: Powerful, firm, blackberry-currant flavors and often richly tannic, with excellent acidity for aging.
Chardonnay, Viognier:
Sinewy, firm and not as fruity as those of the valley floor, revealing more citrus and stone fruit flavors.
Stags Leap District AVA Climate:
Moderately warm, with afternoon marine winds acting as an 'air-conditioner' to cool the warmer air radiating off the bare rocks of Stags leap itself and the surrounding hillsides. This AVA is often up to 10& deg;F warmer than in Yountville AVA. Mid-summer temperatures can reach 100°F, but more regularly are in mid-90 range (32-34°C).
Elevation: 66 to 400 ft. (20 to 123 m).
Rainfall: 30 inches (75cm) annually. Soils: Volcanic gravel-loams on the floor of the valley, with rocky hillsides, and low to moderate fertility due to hard clay bedrock subsoils 2 to 6 feet down.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Sangiovese:
Distinguished by lush, velvety textures and fine perfumed cherry and red berry flavors, supported by soft tannins.
Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc:
Round and ripe, especially Sauvignon Blanc, yet retain excellent citrus and apple flavors.
Wild Horse Valley AVA Climate:
A warmer area well to the east of Napa Valley proper, but still moderated by both altitude and prevailing winds coming off Suisun Bay to the Southeast.
Elevation: Wild Horse Valley 400 to 1500 ft. (123 to 460 m).
Rainfall: 35 inches (94 cm) annually.
Soils: Volcanic in origin, with basaltic red color, shallow with limited water retention, so irrigation is often essential.
Principal varieties & characteristics:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Sangiovese:
Bright berry and cherry fruit, and more acidity than wines from Stags Leap District.
Chardonnay:
Crisp, flora, aromatic, with distinctive pear-mineral flavors and bright acidity.
Yountville Climate:
Moderate, with definite cool marine influence and fog contributing to cool summer mornings and the marine breeze keeping afternoons more comfortable than further up valley. Mid-summer peak temperatures may reach 90°F (31°C), with noticeable diurnal fluctuation to the mid-50°F range (13°C).
Elevation: 20 to 200 ft (6 to 61m).
Rainfall: 32 inches (80 cm) annually.
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