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Wine appellation · CA

Los Olivos District

The Los Olivos District appellation was established in 2016 and covers 22,084 acres across Santa Barbara. It sits inside Central Coast.

Established2016
Area22,084 acres · 35 sq miles
CountiesSanta Barbara
Part ofCentral Coast, Santa Ynez Valley
Federal listing27 CFR 9.253
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How it came to be

Recognised by the federal government on petition by C. Frederic Brander, Brander Vinyards.

22,084 acres

Neighbouring appellations


The boundary, as written into law

Every American wine appellation is defined in federal regulations by walking the boundary landmark by landmark. The official description of this one begins:

(1) The beginning point is on the Los Olivos map at the intersection of Foxen Canyon Road with California State Road 154 (known locally as San Marcos Pass Road/Chumash Highway), section 23, T7N/R31W. (2) From the beginning point, proceed southwesterly in a straight line approximately 0.3 mile, crossing onto the Zaca Creek map, to the intersection of Ballard Canyon Road and an unnamed, unimproved road known locally...

Boundary traced by the UC Davis Library from the official descriptions in federal regulation, and released under an open licence. Smoothed for manufacturing. Decorative use only, not for legal boundary determination.