Ben Lomond Mountain AVA
Ben Lomond Mountain is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) in Santa Cruz County, California located on the coastal edge of the Santa Cruz Mountains. It was recognized on January 8, 1988, by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF), Treasury after evaluating the petition submitted by Mr. Michael R. Holland to establish a viticultural area to be known as "Ben Lomond Mountain."
It lies within the boundaries of the multi-county Central Coast and the Santa Cruz Mountains viticultural areas. Ben Lomond Mountain viticultural area encompasses approximately where nine separate vineyard operations were established with approximately under vine. In addition, two other vineyards are in the development stages with a proposed planting of.
History
Commercial winegrowing began in the Ben Lomond Mountain region in 1883 with the foundation of the Ben Lomond Wine Company by F.W. Billings. The Ben Lomond Wine Company, under themanagement of Billings' son-in-law, J.F. Coope, brought the Ben Lomond Mountain wines out of the obscurity of the remote mountain area to stand with other quality wines in California.
In 1887, Coope wrote "Ben Lomond as a wine district is yet in its infancy and is struggling to establish a name for itself in that industry. The wine yield of 1886 for Ben Lomond Wine Company was 280,000 gallons, chiefly Riesling, part of which was grown, while a part was purchased." By 1891,
approximately of wine cultivation were on Ben Lomond Mountain.
The Ben Lomond Mountain wine industry declined after the turn of the century. By the end of World War II, only the Locatelli Ranch vineyard and the Quistorff vineyard remained. Both had been abandoned by the mid-1960's.