Life in the soil is encouraged through a natural habitat of flora and fauna resulting in a higher
quality grape grown with respect to the land.
Some of the country's best wine comes from the high -
quality grapes grown in California, but warming projections for the area could cut wine production in half within 30 years, according to Diffenbaugh's research, as well as another study published in the Proceedings of the National Academics of Sciences.
Not exact matches
But you had no idea whether your property was actually good for
growing grapes — much less high
quality grapes.
Dedicated to
growing wine naturally, the winery introduced its natural farming and conservation program with goals of worker health, environmental protection and enhanced
grape quality.
Although
grape growing on anything but the valley floor was deemed difficult and unprofitable, Rod felt that the potential for top
quality Cabernet Sauvignon was there, and planted 15 acres of Cabernet.
Sustainable winegrowing is being used by winegrape growers and vintners throughout California to
grow and make high
quality grapes and wine.
Ever since the company was founded by Steven Gilfenbain in 1974, Stevco has been focused on one thing and one thing only:
Growing and selling the highest -
quality table
grapes found anywhere in the world.
«We pride ourselves on
growing the best and giving the best
quality of
grapes in the industry,» Clyde says.
Winemaker Stacia Williams says Cairdean's Acquaintance Vineyard is a prized possession and that the recent award is a testament to the
quality of
grapes grown within the Coombsville AVA.
Their combined experience has led to a true understanding of
growing wine
grapes of the highest
quality,
grapes which are concentrated, balanced, and ripe, ultimately producing wines of incredible depth and flavor.
However, much of the science comes from the collaboration between wineries that are trying to make better wine,
growing higher
quality grapes and operating more efficiently, and the suppliers that provide the -LSB-...]
Lechanoine went on to explain that Mouton Cadet's winemakers work with more than 400 exclusive
grape growers on Bordeaux terroir, using sustainable practices to
grow healthy vines and together produce top
quality grapes for the wines.
Additional Winemaker Notes: The «Five Vines» is Viszlay Vineyards» Flagship Wine; 2012 was an exceptional year for
growing grapes in Sonoma County, with high yields and the highest
quality fruit.
Comprising 35 wineries and more than 60 wine growers, Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association is a nonprofit regional organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the
quality wines and wine
grapes grown in Temecula Valley and South Coast Appellations.
The TVWA (TemeculaWines.org) is dedicated to promoting the making and
growing of
quality wine and wine
grapes in the Temecula Valley A.V.A. (American Viticulture Area).
«This is a generational business, and they are looking out for how they can continue
growing high -
quality grapes for high
quality wines for years to come,» Jordan said.
Loomis Family Vineyards 2010 «Ember» This estate
grown red blend, Ember, is produced only in years where conditions allow for
grapes of exceptional
quality.
Comprising 35 wineries and more than 60 wine growers, Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association is a nonprofit regional organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the
quality wines and wine
grapes grown in Temecula Valley and South Coast appellations.
Comprising 35 wineries and more than 60 winegrowers, Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association is a nonprofit regional organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the
quality wines and wine
grapes grown in Temecula Valley and South Coast Appellations.
About the Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association Comprising more than 30 wineries and 60 winegrowers, Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association is a nonprofit regional organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the
quality wines and wine
grapes grown in the Temecula Valley and South Coast Appellations.
Comprising 35 wineries and more than 60 winegrowers, the Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association is a nonprofit regional organization dedicated to increasing awareness of the
quality wines and wine
grapes grown in the Temecula Valley and South Coast Appellations.
Open to the public,
Grape Day routinely draws attendees from throughout Southern California and beyond, bringing wine industry professionals and agriculture enthusiasts together in a shared effort to continually improve the
growing, production and selling of
quality wine.
These weather factors combined with the perfect balance of great geography create an ideal environment for
growing high
quality wine
grapes and experiencing a variety of outdoor activities.
All these great climatic attributes give the
grapes the possibility to attain an optimum maturation without having to use pesticides or any other chemical products, hence allowing Domaine Bousquet to produce high
quality and healthy organically
grown grapes which are then transformed into high
quality organic wines.
The theme for the 50th Anniversary is «The People, Passion and Perseverance,» underscoring wine country's history, while highlighting the entrepreneurs who pour their hearts into
growing quality grapes and making premium wines year after year.
The soils are created from decomposing granitic materials and are excellent for
growing high
quality grapes.
The appellation is also dictated by the varietal of
grapes that can be
grown in a region, the maximum
grape yields, alcohol level and other
quality factors.
Although the circumstances necessitating his arrival were not ideal, Germain - Robin embraces the California wine country as one of the «world's best regions» for
growing fine - wine
quality grapes.
Although many technological improvements have been made to both
grape growing and winemaking over the last few decades, climate is often the wild card in determining year - to - year variations in
quality.
Creating the ideal conditions for
growing quality wine
grapes is, as Jones puts it, a multibillion dollar issue.
There the soil is similar to the chalky substrate of Champagne, offering a hospitable environment for
growing quality grapes.
Since the
quality and taste of a vintage is so heavily dependent on the weather in which the
grapes were
grown, you can think of wine as one of the first places we'll see the effects of climate change.
Far from the bustle of downtown, the Maipo Valley's land is fertile and the climate is temperate, making it an ideal place to
grow high -
quality grapes.
While Santorini might not immediately spring to mind in any list of the great
grape -
growing nations of the world, it does, in fact, produce a number of good -
quality, well - regarded wines.
«The
growing seasons will change, so this will affect the
quality of the
grapes.»