Rory,
I have 100 tempranillo vines on 1103P that were planted this spring.
It's too early to tell how they will do. I'm expecting good things
from them though. I'm located just south of Bonham.
Malbec and Mourvedre were also planted at the same time. Of the 3
the Mourvedre have the most vigor and are showing the most promise.
I'm working with cuttings of Carnelian, Tanant, Viognier, Petit
Manseng, and a few other warm weather vines that will go in this fall.
Jeff
--- 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
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