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Quick Facts on Mendocino Wine Country Location: Mendocino County is part of California's famous North Coast wine region. Directly north of Sonoma County, Mendocino County begins about 90 miles north of San Francisco. The Mendocino wine region is bounded by California's Coastal Mountain Range, the Pacific Ocean, and the great northern redwood forests. Geographic Features: Mendocino's vineyards are divided among several small Mayacamas and Coastal Range mountain valleys, following the drainages of the Russian and Navarro Rivers. Vineyards rise from the river plains, onto the benchlands above. Grape Harvest Months: September-October Average Summer Temperature Range: 45-95"F Average Rainfall: 36.6 inches (in Ukiah) Average Growing Season: 225 days First Vineyards Planted: 1850s Total County Acreage: 2,248,000 Total Vineyard Acreage: 15,500 Number of Vineyards: 340 Certified Organic: 25% of total vineyard acreage Number of Wineries: 50 Principal Varietals:
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