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Rootstock and canopy density effects on grape berry composition.
Grape phylloxera, Daktulosphaira vitifoliae (synonym: Viteus vitifoliae) is a destructive pest of grapevine. It was introduced into Europe from North America in the 1860s, resulting in the devastation of over 2 million hectares of vines in France, known as the "great wine blight".
Agriculture and Natural Resources UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE Cooperative Extension Service Muscadine Grape Production in the Home Garden Dr.
In the recent movie Sideways, Paul Giamatti's character, Miles, a wine connoisseur and social misfit, expresses his love for the Pinot Noir grape because it is thin-skinned and temperamental and needs constant care and attention.
AFP - Scientists in France and Italy have deciphered the complete genetic code for the plant producing wine grapes, according to a study published Sunday.
The New York state budget includes $5.3 million for new Cornell Fredonia lab facilities and $85,000 for Cornell's Hudson Valley Laboratory to enhance wine and grape research, extension programs and other NYSAES projects.
Two Fools Vineyard introduces a vineyard and winemaking to NW Minnesota where the summer sun is plentiful and the glacial terra is fertile. This combination creates the rich intense flavor in the grapes and berries grown here.
Discipline propagation (nursery stock production), cultivar and rootstock selection, nutrition, mechanization, crop protection, post-harvest (production of wines, spirits and juices, vinification) Staff: Benic, I. Šordevic, J. Milo evic, G. Petrovic, G. Rankovic, V. Stankovic, S. Tarailo, R.
As I write this in August 2003, many European vine growers are suggesting that the very fine summer will lead to an excellent year for wine--in their terms, one of the best vintages ever.
In New York alone, approximately 800-900 tons of Cayuga White are produced annually, for which growers are paid $300,000 to $400,000. The value of wine sold each year averaged $6 million dollars between 1992 and 2006. Cayuga White has played an important role in the 30+ years since its release.
Vic McWilliams spends his days enthralling people with his enticing and pricey syrahs, cabernets and zinfandels. He travels around the country talking about his wines, and offers tastings in a bungalow just off the town square in Sonoma, California.