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| Washington's watering wizardry. (irrigation water for vineyards): An article from: Wines & Vines |
This digital document is an article from Wines & Vines, published by Hiaring Company on February 1, 1996. The length of the article is 1145 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation DetailsTitle: Washington's watering wizardry. (irrigation water for vineyards) Author: Larry Walker Publication:Wines & Vines (Magazine/Journal) Date: February 1, 1996 Publisher: Hiaring Company Volume: v77 Issue: n2 Page: p35(2) Distributed by Thomson Gale
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The Best Zinfandels in California: Tasting at ZAP 2010
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With a line snaking halfway around the parking lot by 2:00 PM, it might be easy to say that Zinfandel might be one of the more recession proof wines in California. The fact that very good bottles can be had for about $20 certainly means that there's probably a lot more Zinfandel being consumed
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Random Ramblings of a Weary Winemaker: The Vines Must Suffer!
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There's an old aphorism (French, I think) that the vines must suffer in order to produce good wine. While this isn't exactly true, its origins are easy to understand. I''ll try to explain the basis for this belief and how that is connected to soils, irrigation, fertilization, diseases and yields.
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The Best Wine in Washington State: Notes from Taste Washington 2009
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The first week of April I got the opportunity to do an "immersion" course in Washington State wine. No, this didn't involve repeatedly dunking me in a vat of wine, amusing though that would have been. Rather, it involved attending the annual Taste Washington wine festival in Seattle. I flew
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The Best Zinfandel in California: Tasting ZAP 2009
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In this tough economic climate, people are spending less on the discretionary side of their budgets. If you had asked me to make predictions, I would have told you that this would likely have led to fewer people attending this year's ZAP Zinfandel festival . Certainly market data are showing us
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Tasting the Wines of Mendocino
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The wine regions of California are in various states of evolution when it comes to marketing themselves as a region. The best known areas, namely Napa and Sonoma, have been long organized and motivated to promote their regions as a whole, marketing their geographies like brands, with great
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Some Oregon wine sales buck recession
Workers box up bottles of Pinot Noir wine at Willamette Valley Vineyards. Despite the recession, established wine brands with strong distribution channels and loyal customer bases are reporting strong sales, ...
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X Winery Cabernet - Three Pack
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The X File Who are you, mysterious X Winery – if that IS your real name? You say you specialize in using imagination and efficiency to create wines that deliver more than they promise. But that doesn’t tell us anything about who you really are. And neither does your name. You could’ve
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Croatian Wine: Some Tasting Notes
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There are a lot of wine regions I have yet to visit in the world, and with a young child I don't think I'll be getting to many in the next few years. But now that I've ticked South Africa off the list (a list that I've never really sat down to write), the region at the top may very well be
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The Best Wines from Chile?: Tasting Notes for Wines over $40
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As some of you know, I spent the last week traveling around Chile trying to get a sense of the country and its wines. It was my first trip there and I was quite excited to taste a lot of wine -- education by immersion, so to speak. With that in mind, my hosts for the week, the Wines of Chile
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