Rory and Jim,
I hope you'll stick around here and watch this group grow, because
they always do when the moderator cares...but if you want answers
right away to your questions you'll get them probably immediately at
growgrapes or grapesrus which are the two main groups.
My experience until now has been with the northeast and with the
varieties of western europe, particularly Germany and France.
Best regards,
Michel
--- In texasgrapes@yahoogroups.com, "Rory K. Young" <rkyoung@...>
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> Well, on the same thought, I'd like to hear about someone's
adventures growing Tempranillo here in Texas. I bet that would be a
stellar grape for the area, if it could live through our diseases.
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> Rory,
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> Anybody have experience in Texas with some of the warmer weather
> vinifera grapes like sangiovese or tempranillo?
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> Jim Swayze
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