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Hi, guys. I'm putting in a backyard vineyard (moved to Southwest Nebraska). What are you guys getting for harvest Brix on Landot noir? I don't want to add...
familymedpa2000
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Apr 1, 2009
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22392
22° or so in KC. g [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
George Gale
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22393
Does anyone have books that they would recommend on making and finishing wine. I have made wine for 12 years with marginal success. I am looking for the tips...
sandh1994
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Apr 7, 2009
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"Concepts in Wine Technology" by Yair Margalit is a pretty quick read with good information. The #1 mistake I see people make is failure to make timely and...
John Sperr
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''Techniques in Home Winemaking'' by Daniel Pambianchi, buy the third edition it is very complete and affordable. Séb ... From: sandh1994 To:...
Sebastien Mailloux
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Scott, Just to add to what others have said (both books mentioned are excellent -- Pambianchi aimed at the home winemaker and Margalit aimed at the ...
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I second that motion! Dan ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Dan Mouer
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Apr 7, 2009
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Its been a while, are you back in the pink again?  Invitation to visit the hill country still stands.  No, I haven't taken out any of the wild vines on the...
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Can someone tell what is the most comprehensive book availlable on the market for grape production, starting from soil preparation all the way to harvesting,...
jeanneagcan
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Apr 7, 2009
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Glen, I'm up and about, wrangling taxes right now. Yes, I do want to get up your way.... Jack ... From: grapesrus@yahoogroups.com...
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Apr 7, 2009
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Books were mentioned by others and there are more, I would subscribe to a couple good magazines also. As for astringent wine a gelatin fining can help. For a...
Keith Pritchard
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Apr 7, 2009
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The old standard text is General Vititculture. Others such as Wine Growers Guide are also old standbys for the East. Newer ones such as The Grape Grower: A...
Keith Pritchard
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Apr 7, 2009
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I now have Hope family wines ( in Cali) wanting to do a test plot, Texas Hills Vineyard on a 2 acre test plot and the Salt Lick winery doing a 7 acre test...
scott richardson
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Apr 8, 2009
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I find the home winemakers manual which is online is as good as anything I've seen.   Dave ... From: sandh1994 <sandh1994@...> Subject: [grapesrus] Wine...
David Basaraba
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Apr 8, 2009
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Hi Scott, An interesting challenge.  Is this vinifera investment part of some former thread that I've missed?  I am not a vintner but a want-a-be.  Our...
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Commercial Pressure Washer with Heat $3,900 Michigan Power Cleaning Total Propane – No gas and No Diesel Both engine and Heater runs on propane Can be used...
Fred Wallace
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Apr 10, 2009
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Vineyard or Orchard Sprayer - John Bean LV300 Speed Sprayer $3,900 Trailer type 300 gal tank GPM – 20 PSI – 400 at 540 rpm Runs great and has been a very...
Fred Wallace
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What is the best pruning method for Canadice grapes? VSP. head spur, cane? Thanks [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
montveil
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Apr 14, 2009
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I use a high wire cordon with spurs, they all seem to color up. Same for Vanessa, but Reliance seems to have issues with coloring. Keith SRV ...
Keith Pritchard
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Apr 14, 2009
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thanks for the tip. have you any experience or mayby tried vidal blanc. supposed to be a cold weather varietal big in canada plus i really like the wine. i...
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Apr 16, 2009
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I lived at 7,500 feet along the Front Range and had Petite Syrah that lived... alot of weather/snow, though. What about some of the German varieties, like...
Rory Young
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Apr 16, 2009
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I recently bough (last Month) two grape cutting types from Georgian hybrids. I started them in the same way as I do my other grapes and as recommended by the...
Melanie Wilson
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Apr 16, 2009
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22413
Have you tried Biovam?  I haven't yet, but I just ordered some for my new vines.  They are on the web at www.tandjenterprises.com I believe.  And no, I...
Bret Moore
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Apr 16, 2009
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... No, but I'm guessing its a US product ? I should have said I'm in the UK I did use a rooting gel Looks a bit similar to EM1, I have used this for my...
Melanie Wilson
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i've used biovam mycorhizza for the last 5 years on my veggy and flower plants and what a difference it has made, but then i lived at 10,200' elevation and...
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T and J Enterprises is in the U.S; in Spokane, Washington State.  I would be surprized if a similar product weren't available in the U.K. though.  Another...
Bret Moore
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22417
... Just out of curiosity, do you remember what was the pH?...
Brett Cook
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... We have a similar organic defence product, http://www.victoriananursery.co.uk/plant_care_and_gardening_tools/biofriend_plant_defence_no2/ I'm using that...
Melanie Wilson
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This may be a silly question... but where does one go for rootstock? I have a handful(ish) of cuttings and thought I'd try my hand at grafting, but I am...
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Apr 24, 2009
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Google "Brigadoon Vineyard" or go to the link on my website at the bottom of the varieties page. What do you want the rootstock for? For some uses, other...
Lon J. Rombough
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