This American Viticultural Area whose borders overlap both Napa County and Solano County, California is partially contained within the Napa Valley AVA. The appellation’s southerly location results in more hours of sunshine than other locations in Napa Valley or nearby Green Valley. The proximity to San Pablo Bay results in a cooler climate, making Wild Horse Valley attractive for the cultivation of grapes like Pinot noir.
See winery listings for this regionParent region: Solano County Green Valley AVA
