Outer Coastal Plain AVA


The Outer Coastal Plain AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in southeastern New Jersey. The wine appellation includes all of Cumberland, Cape May, Atlantic, and Ocean counties and portions of Salem, Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, and Monmouth counties. The region is characterized by well-drained sandy or sandy loam soils of low to moderate fertility, and a relatively long growing season. The climate is moderated by the influence of the Atlantic Ocean and Delaware Bay. The region is in hardiness zones 6b, 7a, and 7b. The AVA contains one sub-region, the Cape May Peninsula AVA, which was established in 2018.

Boundary

The Federal Register describes the Outer Coastal Plain AVA as being an area "roughly triangular in shape and comprises the most easterly and southerly portions of New Jersey, including most of the State's Atlantic coastline and the area known as the Pine Barrens. It was drawn by the following boundaries:
The Outer Coastal Plain viticultural area includes all of Cumberland, Cape May, Atlantic, and Ocean Counties and portions of Salem, Gloucester, Camden, Burlington, and Monmouth Counties in the State of New Jersey. The boundary of the Outer Coastal Plain
viticultural area is as described below.
The beginning point is on the Wilmington map at the confluence of Alloway Creek with the Delaware River in Salem County;
From the beginning point, proceed northeasterly in a straight line to the village of Hagerville; then
Continue north on an unnamed road locally known as County Road 658 to its intersection with State Route 49; then
Proceed northwesterly on SR 49 to its intersection with SR 45 in the center of the town of Salem; then
Proceed northeasterly on SR 45 to its intersection with SR 540 at the village of Pointers; then
Proceed north on SR 540 into the village of Slapes Corner; then
In Slapes Corner, proceed northeasterly on an unnamed road locally known as CR 646 to its intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike near the village of Auburn; then
Proceed northeasterly on the New Jersey Turnpike for approximately 18 miles to its intersection with SR 47; then
Proceed south on SR 47 for approximately 0.5 mile to its intersection with SR 534 at the village of Gardenville Center; then
Proceed southeasterly through Gardenville Center on SR 534 to its intersection with SR 544; then
Proceed northeasterly on SR 544 to its intersection with SR 73 on the Hammonton map; then
Proceed north-northwesterly on SR 73 to its intersection with SR 70 in Cropwell; then
Proceed east on SR 70 to its intersection with U.S. 206 in Red Lion; then
Proceed north on U.S. 206, onto the Trenton map, to the village of Chambers Corner; then
Proceed northeasterly on an unnamed road locally known as CR 537, through the village of Jobstown; then
Continue northeasterly on CR 537, through the villages of Smithburg and Freehold, to its intersection with SR 18; then
Proceed easterly on SR 18 to its intersection with the Garden State Parkway; then
Proceed north on the Garden State Parkway and immediately exit onto SR 36 East and onto the Long Branch map; then
Using the Long Branch map, continue east on SR 36 to where it intersects with Joline Avenue; then
Proceed northeasterly on Joline Avenue to the Atlantic Ocean shoreline; then
Follow the Atlantic Ocean shoreline south, encompassing all coastal islands, onto the Trenton, Hammonton, Atlantic City, and Cape May maps, to the city of Cape May; then
Proceed west, then north, along the eastern bank of the Delaware River, onto the Atlantic City, Dover, and Wilmington maps to the beginning point.

Wineries

, there are 32 wineries in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA. Most of the wineries in this AVA are also members of the Outer Coastal Plain Vineyard Association, an industry trade organization "dedicated to the establishment and promotion of sustainable and economically viable viticulture in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA of New Jersey."