Talk:Chehalem Mountains AVA

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Improper template box at the bottom[edit]

The template box shown is not specific to the subject of this page. The page is the Chehalem mountains AVA, but the box addresses all Oregon wine AVAs. Is this intentional? In any case, only a small fraction of wineries are listed. There are over 700 wineries in Oregon, 53 in the Chehalem Mountains AVA.--Worldtraveler588 (talk) 23:40, 14 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Clackamas County in AVA[edit]

I removed Clackamas County from the area covered by the AVA. I later realized that the citation does state that Clackamas County is within the AVA. I tried plotting the survey description cited, but it is stated in terms of roads and other landmarks that are no longer there. If indeed there is a portion of Clackamas County in the AVA it is very small (a fraction of a square mile), and is in an area that is now urban. There are no wineries or vineyards there (I live in Wilsonville). Strictly speaking, by Wikipedia guidelines it should be included, so if someone wants to put it back, or wants me to put it back, I have no problem with that.Worldtraveler588 (talk) 02:05, 15 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]