Catarratto
White wine grape · reported 2001–2025
Catarratto is Sicily's most widely planted white grape, though the atlas carries no confirmed origin record for it. California's bearing acreage has held roughly steady, from 86 acres five years ago to 80 in 2025, spread across 14 counties but almost entirely in the Central Valley: San Joaquin and Merced together hold 90 percent of the statewide total. In California it appears only as a minor bulk-wine planting.
What is published
Counts describe what this atlas holds for Catarratto, not what California grows. A zero is a published answer: it means the source names the grape and reports nothing under it, or does not name it at all.
- 107
county-years of acreage
14 counties, 80 bearing acres in 2025
- 3
district-years of crush
3 of 17 crush districts, 1 crop year
- 3
district-years of Brix
tonnage-weighted at the crusher, Crush Report Table 3
- 0
producers in this atlas
producers whose curated wine list names it — a curated roster of 2,772 producers, not a census of California
- —
regions with a maturity date
not one of the eight cultivars with a
Acreage in California
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Counties and concentration
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Where it is planted
Reported by county — never by AVA
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Share of each county's vineyard
Reported by county — never by AVA
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The counties
Reported by county — never by AVA
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Every crush observation
Reported by crush district — never by county or AVA
| crop year | district | tons | $/ton | share of district |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | 6 | 1 | — | <0.01% |
| 2001 | 7 | 7.6 | — | <0.01% |
| 2001 | 8 | 8.5 | — | <0.01% |