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March/April 2008

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Table of Contents:
GRAPE AND WINE TANNIN
Are there relationships between concentration, variety, quality, and consumer preferences?
By P.A. Smith, M.D. Mercurio, R.G. Dambergs, I.L. Francis, and M.J. Herderich Australian Wine Research Institute
Future of the wine industry - Climate Change Science
By Kimberly Nicholas Cahill, and Christopher B. Field, Stanford University and Carnegie Institution for Science
VINEYARD MECHANIZATION
Achieving consistent quality and yield
By Don Neel
IN MEMORIAM
Napa County viticulture adviser, Ed Weber
SMART VITICULTURE
The third plague? Syrah red leaf disorder
By Dr. Richard Smart
Chardonnay clonal development in California, Part I
By Nancy L. Sweet, Foundation Plant Services University of California, Davis
18 key areas - Safe tractor operation
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Vineyard Equipment, Supplies & Services
WINE MICROBIOLOGY
Common solutions/unique alternatives Prevention/ management of wine spoilage microorganisms
By Robert Tracy
SUPPLIER GRAPEVINE
COMPLIANCE COUNSELING
Preparing for a TTB visit
By Rachel Dumas Rey
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January/Febuary 2008

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Table of Contents:
Five ways to finance solar energy installation
By Tina Vierra
VARIETAL REVIEW
Cabernet Sauvignon - Crafting accessible and balanced blends
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
LODI RULES
Certified wines enter the market
By Cliff Ohmart
Woollaston Winery blends into rural New Zealand landscape
By Laurence Ferar
JOSEPH PHELPS VINEYARDS
New fermentors for gentle handling
By Tina Vierra
Testing for grapevine diseases in the vineyard
By Judit Monis, PhD
SUCCESS STRATEGY FOR A SATURATED MARKET
Wine label design
By Paul Wagner, Janeen Olsen, & Liz Thach
AUSTRALIAN BOOK EXCERPT
Precision viticulture technologies improve pruning efficiency
By Tony Proffitt
Are you selling 1,000 cases online?
By Deborah Steinthal & Paul Mabray
Top 10 reasons I will click away from your website
By Kurt Krause
BRASSFIELD ESTATE WINERY
Grapes received with care and efficiency
By Tina Vierra
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Winery Equipment
INDUSTRY NEWS
UC Davis gives Awards of Distinction
to Karen Ross, Jerry Lohr
By John Stumbos
SMART VITICULTURE
UC Davis reply: National Grape Registry
By Dr. Richard Smart
WINE MICROBIOLOGY -NEW-
Achieving desired wine quality and style is a balancing act
By Robert Tracy
COMPLIANCE COUNSELING
Avoid the ten most common compliance errors
By Rachel Dumas Rey
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Fire, aim, ready
By Anne Heron
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November/December 2007

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Table of Contents:
Cleaning/disinfection of oak barrels and oak adjuncts with high-power ultrasonics
By Andrew Yap, Vladimir Jiranek, Terry Lee, Paul Grbin, Mark Barnes, and Darren Bate
MICRO-OXYGENATION
Current theory and applications
By Bruce W. Zoecklein, Enology-Grape Chemistry Group Virginia Tech
MICRO-OXYGENATION
Innovation for the winemaking toolbox
By Henry Work
VARIETAL REVIEW
Rancho Zabaco offers three tiers of Sonoma County Zinfandel
By Jack Heeger
COVER STORY: QUAIL'S GATE WINERY
Winegrowing in British Columbia/Success of Old Vine Restaurant
By Don Neel
Wine business leadership strategies in a global economy
By Robert Smiley, PhD, and Timothy Keller University of California, Davis
ROEDERER ESTATE
Maturing Reserve wines in oak casks
By Millie Howie
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Oak Cooperage
SUPPLIER GRAPEVINE
SMART VITICULTURE
Are you keeping up with the ASEV Journal?
By Dr. Richard Smart
COMPLIANCE COUNSELING
When is a winery not a winery?
By Rachel Dumas Rey
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Reaping the benefits of bilingual training
By Jay Manriquez
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September/October 2007

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Table of Contents:
COVER STORY
Solar irrigation - Water delivered by the sun
By Tina Vierra
VARIETAL REVIEW
Pinot Noir - Individual expressions from Los Carneros
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
COVER CROPS
Alleyway cover crops have little influence on Pinot Noir performance
in Willamette Valley vineyards
By Rebecca Sweet and R. Paul Schreiner
Oregon State University
COVER CROPS
Recent research - Covering the vineyard floor
By Bibiana Guerra
COVER CROPS
Evaluation of the impact of in-row practices on multiple aspects
of wine grape production
By L. Bettiga, R. Smith, M. Cahn & L. Tourte
U.C. Extension, Salinas, CA
COVER CROPS
Evaluation of long-term impact on multiple aspects of wine grape
production
By L. Bettiga, R. Smith, M. Cahn & L. Tourte
U.C. Extension, Salinas, CA
SMART VITICULTURE
Albariño, that's what's new!
By Dr. Richard Smart
VERJUS REDUX
Wineries rediscover an ancient use for culled grapes
By Bo Simons
Leaf removal strategies for Pinot Noir
By Nicolas Cantacuzene
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Professional Services
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
When it comes to hiring, look at the forest
By Jay Manriquez
FROM SOIL TO WINE
Influence of climate on rootstock selection
By Dr. Daniel Roberts
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July/August 2007

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Table of Contents:
CORO MENDOCINO
Small but growing classic Consorzio
By Millie Howie
HUDSON VINEYARDS
Custom farming yields high-quality grapes
By Jack Heeger
COVER STORY
What the label says about your
wine
By Skye Hallberg & Ron Woloshun
Hosted services model for winery websites
By Ron Kreutzer
Influence of available water and salinity on rootstock
selection
By Daniel Roberts & Alfred Cass
INDUSTRY NEWS
"Napa Valley" is first non-European geographical
indicator registered by EU
By J. Scott Gerien
Climate Change: Observations, projections, and implications
for viticulture and wine production
By Gregory V. Jones,
Southern Oregon University
Oxygen transmission through different closures into wine bottles
By Paulo Lopes, Cédric Saucier, Pierre-Lois Teissedre,
Yves Glories
Trellising to manage canopy for improved wine quality
By Bryan Rahn
Brand identity with "aquarium" labels
By Dean Brightman
JetBlue Airways matches fun foods, quality wines for
passengers
By Millie Howie
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Packaging
AVF wine/grape research funding 2007
Irrigation is banned in France, isn't it?
By Peter Dry,
University of Adelaide, Australia
FREE RUN
Enough is enough
By Mike Dunne
FREE RUN
Confessions of a wine writer Men I have known
By Janice Fuhrman
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Are your employees engaged? Your success depends on it!
By Jay Manriquez
SMART VITICULTURE
Unilateral cordons make vine training easy
By Dr. Richard Smart
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May/June 2007

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Table of Contents:
"WHO" AND "WHERE" OF WINE
Geographical branding
By J. Scott Gerien
COVER STORY
Merging function and sustainability in a bright, daylit
Oregon winery
By Joe Chauncey
IMPACT OF ETHANOL STRESS
Developing indicators of wine yeast performance
By Simon A. Schmidt, Tina Tren, Paul J. Chambers, Markus J. Herderich,
Isak S. Pretorius,
Australian Wine Research Institute
Climate is changing in North Coast grape growing region
By Zac Robinson,
Mendocino Winegrape & Wine Commission
INDUSTRY NEWS
Nine policy issues that will affect your business in the next decade
By Robert Koch, President & CEO,
Wine Institute
Grape and Wine Tannins -
Production, Perfection, Perception
By James Kennedy, Oregon State University;
Simon Robinson and Mandy Walker, CSIRO;
Glen Osmond, CRC for Viticulture
Strategies to improve Merlot productivity
By Susan van Goor, Thomas Atkin, Chris Kjeldsen,
Sonoma State University;
George Buonaccorsi, Beringer Fosters Estates
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Winemaking Supplies
SUPPLIER GRAPEVINE
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
So I've joined your winery...now what?
By Anne Heron
SMART VITICULTURE
Consumer wine preference and vineyard management
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Mar/Apr 2007

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Table of Contents:
COVER STORY
Improving air quality
By Joe Browde,
California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance
BLAME THE WINERY? BLAME THE VINEYARD?
Common defects of wine and their sources
By Linda Bisson,
U.C. Davis
Understanding and controlling Botrytis
By Wayne F. Wilcox,
Cornell University
BARREL ALTERNATIVES
Right oak for your wine style
By Jeff Murrell
Factors affecting the influence of oak chips on wine flavor
By J.I. Campbell, A.P. Pollnitz, M.A. Sefton, M.J. Herderich,
I.S. Pretorius,
Australian Wine Research Institute
Vine nutrition can be limited by poor soil properties
By Alfred Cass
INDUSTRY NEWS
New online registry for grape varieties
By Amy Rafferty,
U.C. Davis
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Vineyard Equipment
Supplies & Services
2006
California Grape Crush Report
SUPPLIER GRAPEVINE
FROM SOIL TO WINE
Site characteristics and rootstock selection
By Dr. Daniel Roberts
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
What did you expect?
By Anne Heron
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Jan/Feb 2007

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Table of Contents:
COVER STORY: SCHEID VINEYARDS
Blending efficiency with quality
By Tim Ryan
Integrity Award to James Trezise, NY Wine & Grape Foundation
By Millie Howe
Selling wine to experienced sommeliers
By Ron Edwards, MS
BURGUNDY & OREGON
Two generations making Drouhin Pinot Noir
By Conde Cox
Wild falcons rule pest birds
By Valerie Saxton
Quantifying erosion rates for various vineyard management practices
By Heather Shepherd
AVF 2006 SURVEY
Top grape/wine research priorities
Is your headspace vacant?
By Vincent O'Brien and Richard Gibson
Measuring oxygen ingress during bottling/storage
By George Crochiere
HACCP-LIKE APPROACH
Quality points program for wine production
By Ken Fugelsang
Vine and planting options for
vineyard development
By Fred Peterson
CARDIOPROTECTIVE ABILITIES OF GRAPES
No whine with white wine
By Dipak K. Das and Sumi Das
PILOT NURSERY PROGRAM 2006
New CDFA Program offers better GWSS control
By Tina Vierra
Advantages of tipping tanks in New Zealand
By Henry Work
RUSSIAN RIVER WINE ROAD SURVEY
Do tasting rooms ask guests to pay?
By Millie Howe
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Winery Equipment
2006 PROGRESS REPORT
California Sustainable Winegrowing Program
SMART VITICULTURE
Scott Henry with a twist
By Dr. Richard Smart
FREE RUN
Wine business strategies for a global industry
By Robert Smiley, PhD
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Outsourcing your HR functions
By Karen Petit
FROM SOIL TO WINE
Rootstock characteristics
By Dr. Daniel Roberts
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Nov/Dec 2006

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Table of Contents:
Falcon label salutes sustainability and wine quality
By Millie Howie
VALUE OF CARDINAL ZIN?
Avoiding branding's cardinal sins
By J. Scott Gerien
American oak barrels find their niche
By Henry Work
VARIETAL REVIEW
Sauvignon Blanc's zingy stylePleasing arbiters of taste
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
COMPARISON
Three most common methods to measure
vine water status
By Kay Bogart
HIGHLIGHTS OF ICVG 2006 MEETING
Advances in research: Grapevine viruses
By Nuredin Habili and Judit Monis
INSIGHTS INTO BETTER TASTING ROOM
Gold medals + serving food at Eberle Winery
By Craig Root
Chandon crown-caps étoile
By Millie Howe
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Oak Cooperagebarrels, tanks, inserts
SMART VITICULTURE
Terroir and science
By Dr. Richard Smart
FROM SOIL TO WINE
Rootstock selectionIs there a rational approach?
By Dr. Daniel Roberts
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Avoiding common hiring mistakes
By Karen Petit
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Sept/Oct 2006

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Table of Contents:
Leading Pierce's disease researcher retires
By Ken Freeze
Performance of 18 crop species in high elevation North Coast vineyard
By Glenn McGourty, Steve Tylicki, Julie Price, Jim Nosera
Assistance Dog Institute smells success in vine mealybug detection
By Wayne Mitchell, Pamela Hogle
Making wine shows and festivals
productive
By Paul Wagner, Janeen Olsen, Liz Thach
Rhône Rangers
reach out to trade/customers
By Johanna Rupp
APPROACHES, SCIENCES, AND EXPLANATIONS
You said Terroir?
By Warren Moran
COVER STORY
Lynmar WineryAbove (and below) the vineyard
By Douglas Thornley
Does wine really pair with cheese?
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Wine and Grape research receive $2.5 million funding
By Ken Freeze
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Professional Services
SMART VITICULTURE
Wine growing to improve quality of Cabernet Sauvignon
By Dr. Richard Smart
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
To train or not to train, that is the question
By Andrea Salvemini
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July/August 2006

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Table of Contents:
Smaller loads reduce risk of back injuries during harvest
By James M. Meyers, John A. Miles, Julia Faucett, Fadi Fathallah,
Ira Janowitz, Rhonda Smith, Ed Weber
"Extended" winegrape ripening
By Stan Grant
HITTING THE TARGET
Using data tools to reach the right markets
By Tina Vierra
Living with mealybugs, vine and otherwise
By Laura Breyer
New dynamics of wine packaging
By Joel Quigley
Improved bottling productivity
By Don Neel
Barnwood lassoes western look
By Millie Howie
BACTERIAL NUTRITION
Key to successful malolactic fermentation
By Didier Théodore, Sibylle Krieger, Ann Dumont, Peter
Costello
Innovations in grape receiving
By Andy Woehl
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Packaging
Private aircraft pays off for Central Coast grower
By Robert Goldsmith
SMART VITICULTURE
Future of the wine sector
By Dr. Richard Smart
WINE WORDS
Small is where the growth is
By Millie Howie
WINE WORDS
Jazzing up wine appeal
By Millie Howie
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Increase your possibilities with 360-degree feedback
By Andrea Salvemini
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May/June 2006

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Mar/Apr 2006

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Table of Contents:
Record-keeping requirements for FDA Bioterrorism Act
By Doug Campbell
Persistence of vegetal characters in
winegrapes and wine
By Kay Bogart & Linda Bisson
PART 1
Do corks breathe? Origin of post-bottling sulfides
By Alan Limmer
Sulfur-free powdery mildew control in Alexander Valley
By Mark Greenspan
Fertilizer efficiency for winegrape vineyards
By Stan Grant
Wine machines help manage vine injury in winter
By Gene Sigel
OVERVIEW
2005 Pierce's Disease Research Symposium
By Kim Waddell
SHOWCASE
Vineyard Equipment, Supplies & Services
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Leading through change
By Shelley Brott
SMART VITICULTURE
Getting savvy about Sauvignon Blanc
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Jan/Feb 2006

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Table of Contents:
Lodi Rules certification advances sustainable winegrowing
By Clifford P. Ohmart, Christian P. Storm, Charles M. Benbrook
Integrity Award to Bob Steinhauer
By Millie Howie
BOUCHAINE VINEYARDS CASE STUDY
Transforming your wine business from good to great
By Deborah Steinthal
Which mealybug is it, and why
should you care?
By Rhonda Smith, Lucia Varela
Tipping Malbec shoots to improve set and yield
By Bibiana Guerra
Redevelopment of Alexander's Crown Vineyard
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
California winery ensures wine quality with new crossflow filter
installation
By Don Neel
AVF and UC streamline research grant process
By Ken Freeze
A simple coherent model for direct-to-consumer winery sales
By Paul Kronenberg
CAKEBREAD CELLARS
New technology for planning/tracking vineyard data
By Tina Vierra
INSIDER TIPS
Selling wine to restaurants
By Tina Vierra
Wine Industry members participate in two-year Agricultural Leadership
program
By Amy Christensen
NATIONAL CLEAN PLANT NETWORK
Clean vines for healthy vineyards
By Mark Chien, Deborah Golino
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Winery Equipment & Cooperage Index
SMART VITICULTURE
Terroir reconsidered
By Dr. Richard Smart
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
"Ooops...I did it again" (How to not manage performance)
By Shelley Brott
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Nov/Dec 2005

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Table of Contents:
U.S. WINE MARKET LIBERALIZATION
BY 2015
Perfect storm forming
By John Hinman, Deborah Steinthal
Farming Vignoles for consistency of quality
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
Eliminating formation of hydrogen
sulfide by Saccharomyces
By Angela Lee Linderholm and Linda F. Bisson
Risk management for wineries
By Chuck Hussey
Agriculture Research Service meets National Grape & Wine Initiative
By Mark L. Chien
COVER STORY
High Valley vineyard yields 13 grape varieties
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
Professional Services
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Are you the "dream" teammate?
By Shelley Brott
SMART VITICULTURE
Vigor mapping in vineyards
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Sept/Oct 2005

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Table of Contents:
Risk management for vineyards
By Chuck Hussey
INSIGHTS INTO BETTER TASTING ROOMS
Kunde Winery & Vineyard's tasting room manager, Jody Stewart
By Craig Root
SPRING MOUNTAIN VINEYARDS
Gobelet trellis gains favor
By Jack Heeger
COVER STORY
Nitrogen friend or foe of wine quailty?
By Marcus Keller
COMPLEAT WHOLESALE MARKETER
How to succeed in wine sales by really trying
By Jack Heeger
PART II
Winemaking
Pinot Noir in Russian River Valley
By Don Blackburn and Nicolas Cantacuzene
Do wild turkeys eat wine grapes?
By Ryan Mathis and Tom Hughes
GPS/GIS improves vineyard management efficiency
By Tina Vierra
Alexander Valley Vineyards revamps label
By Tina Vierra
Six strategies to reduce packaging costs
By Mike Carter
SHOWCASE
Vineyard Supplies & Services
FREE RUN
California Style
By Karen MacNeil
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Fostering individual excellence
By Anne Heron
SMART VITICULTURE
Primer on growing quality winegrapes
By Dr. Richard Smart
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JULY/AUG 2005

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Table of Contents:
Mealybugs and grapevine leafroll disease
By Deborah Golino, Susan Sim, Rayman Gill, Adib Rowhani
Smarter solar energy
By Tina Vierra
RHONE-STYLE WHITE WINES
Storming past sensory gatekeepers
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
COVER STORY
BOTTLING UNDER SCEWCAPS
Quality control issues for premium wines
By Henry Work
Anderson Valley Pinot Noir and Sense of Place
By Ted Lemon
Winegrowing of Pinot Noir in Russian River Valley
By Don Blackburn, Nicolas Cantacuzene
WINERY/WHOLESALERS RELATIONSHIP
Ten don'ts to increase sales
By Michelle Rowell
ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK
Bee sting allergies in the vineyard
By Wells Shoemaker
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
PACKAGING
EMPLOYEE SAFETY
Protect workers from heat emergencies
By Doug Price
Wine librarians report history
By Bo Simon
SMART VITICULTURE
California spared from little stinker?
By Dr. Richard Smart
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Keeping the best
By Anne Heron
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MAY/JUNE 2005

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Table of Contents:
FREE RUN
Vote Yes on PD/GWSS referendum
By Ben Drake, Jim Richards, Bobby Koch
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS
Benefits of energy auditing for your winery
By John Garn
COVER STORY
Designing biodiverse, pest-resilient vineyards through habitat
management
By Miguel A. Altieri, Clara I. Nicholls, Luigi Ponti, & Alan York
WINERY/WHOLESALER RELATIONSHIP
Ten "do's" to increase sales
By Michelle Rowell
GRAPEGROWING
Vine balance drives grape quality
By Eben Archer & J.J. Hunter
Buttery attribute of wine diacetyl desirability, spoilage,
and beyond
By Eveline J. Bartowsky & Paul A. Henschke
Integrated irrigation of California winegrapes: Part II
By Mark Greenspan
SHOWCASE
WINEMAKING SUPPLIES
Quality and convenience drive wine packing innovations
By Joel Quigley
SMART VITICULTURE
Modern wine pioneers in cold climates
By Dr. Richard Smart
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Can you hear me now?
By Anne Heron
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MARCH/APRIL 2005

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Table of Contents:
Generic Marketing: Winners & Losers
By Steve Burns
SMART VITICULTURE
Scrutinizing hang-time trend
By Dr. Richard Smart
Marketing insight for a small winery
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
Integrated irrigation of California winegrapes
By Mark Greenspan
BARREL STORAGE ALTERNATIVES
Choosing wine barrel racks
By Henry Work
COVER STORY
Mechanized leaf removal shows good results
By Tina Vierra
Improving grapevine productivity
Mitigating Armillaria root disease
By Dr. Kendra Baumgartner & Amy E. Warnock
WATER & WINE
Regulation of vineyard and winery development and operation in
Californias North Coast counties
By Christopher J. Carr & Janelle E. Kellman
INNOVATIONS & OUTLOOK
Integration of grapevine training systems and mechanization in
north-central Italy
By Cesare Intrieri & Stefano Poni
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
EQUIPMENT & IRRIGATION
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Effective use of performance reviews
By Anne Heron
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The following are BACK
ISSUES of Practical Winery & Vineyard Magazine from January/February
1990 to the current issue. If you would like to see the contents
of previous magazines and/or a more detailed account of the contents
of all issues, please look at our Editorial Index.
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2005

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Table of Contents:
Research update Grapevine
trunk diseases in California
By W.D. Gubler, P.E. Rolshausen, F.P. Florent, J.R. Urbez, T. Voeggel,
G.M. Leavitt, & E.A. Weber
Pruning without pain
By Tina Vierra
VARIETAL REVIEW
Innovative New Zealand Pinot Noir
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
FOOD & WINE
Balancing act with Pinot Noir
By Johanna Rupp
Cuvaison Winery Flexibility with movable fermentors and catwalks
By Matt Hollis
Multiple benefits in vineyard erosion
control
By Dawn Stimson & Kris OConnor
Intra-row vineyard spacing / soil management Long-term field
trial results with Cv. Pignoletto
By C. Intrieri, I. Filippetti, G. Lia, E. Colucci, & S. Poni
How to win media coverage
By Tom Wark
WINERY DESIGN
Expansion at Leonetti Cellars
By Laurence Ferar
Napa Valley Exploring geologys effect on terroir
By Jonathan Swinchatt
Advancing sustainable winegrowing practices Part II: Pest Management
SUPPLIER SHOWCASE
WINERY EQUIPMENT & COOPERAGE
SMART VITICULTURE
Warmer vineyards ahead
By Dr. Richard Smart
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Empowering employees through goal-setting
By Anne Heron
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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2004

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Table of Contents:
SUCCESSFUL
BUSINESS
Growing profits by getting smaller
By Deborah Steinthal
BARREL PROFILING
Helping winemakers attain quality and consistency
By Dr. Jim Swan
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF WINEGRAPE
GROWERS/WINE INSTITUTE
Advancing sustainable winegrowing practices
WINEMAKING
Assessing red wine astringency
By Douglas O. Adams, James F. Harbertson, & Matthew S. Reid
WINERY ACCOUNTING
Analyzing wine production costs
By Jeff Sully, Dr. Terry Lease, & Jon P. Dal Poggetto
PERSONNEL POINT OF VIEW
Successful change
By Anne Heron
SMART VITICULTURE
Vineyard design the best way
By Dr. Richard Smart
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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2004

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JULY/AUGUST 2004

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Table of Contents:
10 steps to successful winegrape marketing
By Mary Baker
Controlling glass quality at your winery
By Richard Dobscha
WINEGROWING
Vineyard netting Keeping birds at bay
By Paul Michalczyk
Coro Mendocino Zinfandel
blends promote wine region
By Tina Vierra
Flavor scalping by wine bottle closures Winemaking
continues after bottling
By Dimitra Capone, Mark Sefton, Isak Pretorius & Peter Høj
WINEMAKING
Looking in all the right places Eliminating TCA from sources
other than corks
By Henry Work
Take care of your equipment: Pre-harvest maintenance basics
By Tina Vierra
Total cost analysis of wine closures
By Tom Atkin, PhD & David L. Sharp
Red wines and long-term development Ready to bottle with
screwcaps?
By Tyson Stelzer
SMART VITICULTURE
Beauty, Viognier, and Smart-Dyson at R.H. Phillips
By Dr. Richard Smart
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MAY/JUNE 2004

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Table of Contents:
WINEGROWING
Avoiding green characters in Cabernet Sauvignon
By Erika Winter
GRAPEGROWING
Syrah in California Decline or Disorder?
By Mark Battany, Adib Rowhani & Deborah Golino
VARIETAL REVIEW
Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel Producers opt for single-vineyard
style
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Vine Mealybug Formidable
pest spreading through California vineyards
By Kent Daane, Ed Weber & Walt Bentley
2003 San Simeon Earthquake Lessons learned along the faultline
By Joshua Marrow, PE
SMART VITICULTURE
Syrah Disorder New worry for California vineyards?
By Dr. Richard Smart
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MARCH/APRIL 2004

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Table of Contents:
Progress toward reduced-risk pest management
By Jennifer Campos & Minghua Zhang
FISH-FRIENDLY
FARMING
Unique green certification program for grapegrowers
By Laurel Marcus
Improved wastewater treatment at Hess Collection Winery
By Larry W. Moore, Ph.D., P.E., DEE
MICRO-OXYGENATION
Lessons from a decade of experience
By Don Blackburn
LAND STEWARDSHIP
Dynamic vineyard management pays off
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Enhancing tasting room service to drive revenue
By Liz Thach, Ph.D. & Janeen Olsen, Ph.D.
Advantages of electrostatic sprayers
By Doug Price & Keith Horn
SMART VITICULTURE
Successful irrigation in Monterey County
By Dr. Richard Smart
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2004

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Table of Contents:
Trellising vines produce reserve Zinfandel
By Ken Young
ASEV 2003 VITICULTURE PAPER
Sunlight and temperature effects on Merlot berries
By S.E. Spayd, J.M. Tarara, D.L. Mee & J.C. Ferguson
SANTA YNEZ VALLEY
Cabernet Sauvignon cultivates a foothold
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Looking to the sun for renewable
enery
By Tina Vierra
New choice for tartaric stability
By Don Blackburn & Carl DiManna
Sutter Home Winery Thirty years of White Zinfandel
By Jack Heeger
SMART VITICULTURE
Dr. Konstantin Frank, Vinifera pioneer in the eastern U.S.
By Dr. Richard Smart
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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2003

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Table of Contents:
Determining wine prices
By Helene Bombrun & Daniel A. Sumner
Seduced by a second glass Exploring Cafaros Bordeaux-style
blends
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
What is your lender thinking?
By Tina Vierra
Recreating Chalone Vineyard
By Casey Young
Sustainable composting in the vineyard, Part II
By Will Brinton & Alan York
SMART VITICULTURE
Integrated canopy management with Dr. Nick Dokoozlian
By Dr. Richard Smart
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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2003

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JULY/AUGUST 2003

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Table of Contents:
AVF-FUNDED
RESEARCH
Zinfandel Heritage Vineyard Update
By James A. Wolpert & Michael M. Anderson
EARLY DEFICIT IRRIGATION
Reading vines to manage wine quality
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
DESIGN BY BARBARA HOM
A rainbow spectrum of flavors
By Millie Howie
Phenolic Extraction in red wine production
By James A. Kennedy & Catherine Peyrot des Gachons
Microbullage at Bonny Doon Vineyard
By Randall Grahm
Twists and turns: Wineries retool for screwcaps
By Tina Vierra
SMART VITICULTURE
Remote sensing in vineyards
By Dr. Richard Smart
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AMERICAN VINEYARD FOUNDATION
Seeking partnerships Broad cooperative effort helps AVF move
research forward
By Tina Vierra
Potential solar radiation in a VSP trellis at 38� N latitude
By Stuart B. Weiss, Ph.D., David C. Luth, & Bibiana Guerra, Ph.D.
VARIETAL REVIEW
Pinot passion from Californias Central Coast
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Strategies to control pocket gophers
By Paul Michalczyk
WINERY DESIGN
Winemaking on the rocks Ravenswood
By Deirdre Booth & Steve Martin
Limiting barrel room losses through tight humidity control
By Drew Robb
Sulfur dust exacerbates Pacific mite outbreaks
By Michael J. Costello & Catherine E. Albers
TEN LEVERS to promote financial agility and
profitability
By James D. Bielenberg, CPA & Liz Thach, Ph.D.
SMART VITICULTURE
V is for white and warm
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Grappling with mealybugs in California vineyards
By Carig Macmillan & Kris OConnor
Strategies to control powdery mildew
By Wayne F. Wilcox
AVF-FUNDED RESEARH
Flavor formation during grape juice fermentation
By Susan Ebeler
Reaping benefits of cover cropping in a Central Coast vineyard
By Merilark Padgett-Johnson
Maximizing safety in confined spaces
By Tina Vierra
VARIETAL REVIEW
Mourvèdre earns a serious look
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
The mother of all scorecards
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Crafting delicious Meritage red wines
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
INSIDER TIPS
Saving money on cooperage
By Henry Work
VARIETAL REVIEW
Tempranillo acquires New World presence
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Ridge creates worlds largest straw bale building
By Eliza Roatch
WHY AND HOW
Encouraging beneficial AM fungi in vineyard soil
By Kendra Baumgartner
Building a better barrel stack
By Joshua Marrow
BETTER TASTING ROOMS
Easy methods to attain customer feedback
By Craig Root
SMART VITICULTURE
Hang the hang time!
By Dr. Richard Smart
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VARIETAL REVIEW
Pinot Blanc blazes Oregon wine trail
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Understanding grape berry
development
By James Kennedy
Labels redesigned to boost brand awareness
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
Fermentation advice for making dry wine from late harvest fruit
By Linda Bisson
Managing diacetyl levels during malolactic fermentation and beyond
By Eric Johannsen
WINERY LABORATORY QUALITY
Surviving harvest in a wine laboratory
By Sue Weeks
SMART VITICULTURE
Yield limits for vineyards mandated inefficiency?
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Balanced soil fertility management in wine grape vineyards
By Stan Grant
VARIETAL REVIEW
Refining the art of Pinot Noir
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Brettanomyces bruxellensis occurrence, growth, and effect on wine
flavor
By Torey Arvik & Thomas Henick-Kling
Electrical safety in the winery
By Ken Arthur
Barrel inspection criteria
By Henry Work
SMART VITICULTURE
Triumph of Scott Henry Trellis
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Importance of soil texture to vineyard
management
By Thomas J. Rice
Managing mites The good, the bad, & the enigmatic
By Laura Breyer & Nick Frey
VARIETAL REVIEW
Alto Adige and Friuli, Italy: What drives top Prinot Grigio winemaking?
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULURE
Mechanical pruning: Where are the engineers?
By Dr. Richard Smart
WINERY LABORATORY QUALITY
Doing it right: Case study of Meridian Vineyards
By Sue Weeks
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End of the American farm or simply a new beginning
By John Ikerd, PhD
In search of optimal grape maturity
By Linda Bisson
Do-it-yourself aerial reconnaissance
By Mike Porter
Crafting red wines with style
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
VARIETAL REVIEW
California touts new-age Port-style wines
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Spirit of Temecula
By Richard Smart
WINERY LABORATORY QUALITY
People The laboratorys most valuable resource
By Sue Weeks
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Tax pitfalls of pre-productive vineyard costs
By Jim Coleman
Cabernet Sauvignon winemaking: Managing wine quality
By Brooks Painter
Decreased spraying improves quality, nature,
and bottom line
By Bill Petrovic and David Rosenthal
Spreading the wealth via employee stock ownership
By Jack Heeger
New Fetzer winery utilizes e3 design
By Tim Mark Woodle
Impact of TMDLs on California viticulture
By Lizanne Wheeler & Patrick Brown
VARIETAL REVIEW
Rousanne gains California enthusiast
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
GSM or GSO? Gene technology in the wine industry
By Richard Smart
WINERY LABORATORY QUALITY
Why you should write your own methods and how to do it
By Sue Weeks
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Wine library launches winefiles.org
By Bo Simons
Climatic indicators guide site selection
By John Gladstones
Robert Mondavi Winery: Creating a winery
to match a vineyard
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
Labor Guide available to winegrape growers
By Anne Chadwick
Creating a wine to match a vineyard
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
VARIETAL REVIEW
Place defines character of Old Vines Zinfandel
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
A different approach at Mohr-Fry Ranches
By Millie Howie
Future of Syrah in California
By Barry Bergman
Part I: Finding and keeping high-quality tasting room staff
By Craig Root
SMART VITICULTURE
T.V. Munson Unknown viticulturalist is an all-American hero
By Richard Smart
WINERY LABORATORY QUALITY
Equipment calibration
By Sue Weeks
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Balancing Yield and Quality: Close spacing on Oakville soils
By Jordan Ross
Windbreaks mitigate climate
By Don Neel
VARIETAL REVIEW
Crafting California Barbera
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Farming the Douros steep mountainsides
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Grape seed tannins: Impact on red wine
By Dr. James Kennedy
Five-step irrigation schedule: Promoting fruit quality and vine health
By Stan Grant
Imagery technology meets vineyard management
By Jamie Carothers
CAL OSHA
ergonomics standard: What does it mean to vineyard employees?
By James Meyers et al
SMART VITICULTURE
Growing young vines in tubes
By Dr. Richard Smart
Economic benefits of Laboratory Quality Management
By Sue Weeks
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Lessons from publicly owned wine companies
By George Schofield
Oak root fungus on grapevines
By Kendra Baumgartner & David M. Rizzo, Department of Plant Pathology,
University of California, Davis
Trademark basics to protect your label
By Beth Berk
How vine spacing impacts water use and root development
By Eben Archer, Department of Viticulture & Oenology, University
of Stellenbosch, Matieland, South Africa
Best business practices in the Northern California wine industry
By Armand Gilinsky, Jr., PhD, Richard L. McCline, PhD, & Robert
Eyler, PhD
VARIETAL REVIEW
Fragrant in many styles that's Muscat!
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Oregon vineyards aLIVE
By Dr. Richard Smart
WINERY LABORATORY QUALITY
The first step, Part I
By Sue Weeks
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Use of ozone for winery and environmental
sanitation
By Dr. Brian Hampson
California winegrowing, Australian style at Southcorp Wines
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Useful lifespan of new barrels; risk related to use of old barrels
By Nicholas Vivas, Nathalie Saint-Circq de Gaulejac
Economics of vineyard design: Trellising, vine and row spacing
By Stan Grant
VARIETAL REVIEW
Mt. Veeder: Cabernet with Altitude
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Vineyards of the future
By Dr. Richard Smart
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PWV EXCLUSIVE SALARY SURVEY
Wine industry employees benefit from economic boom
By Pat Fetzer, Motto, Kryla & Fisher, LLP
Balancing quality & yield: Impact of vine age, clone, and vine
density
By Jordan Ross
Enologix: Cutting edge wine analysis
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Creating building blocks for cuvées at Iron Horse Vineyards
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
VARIETAL REVIEW
Pinot Gris/Pinot Grigio: What's in a name?
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Winemaking in the vineyard
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Kendall-Jackson boosts capacity by 30% with new Monterey winery
By Don Neel
Wine industry economic pitfalls: Part V Inordinate use of
debt
By George Schofield
Efficacy testing of Eutype chemical and biological control candidates
with DNA-based diagnostics
By Nancy Irelan, Doug Gubler & Richard DeScenzo
Testing room insights from Barry Wiss, Sutter Home Winery
By Craig Root
VARIETAL REVIEW
Achieving intensity in Sauvignon Blanc grapes
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Producing high-quality Sauvignon Blanc grapes
By Carolyn Dempsey
Managing phosphorus deficiency
in vineyards
By R. Stanley Grant
SMART VITICULTURE
Considering consumer health in planting decisions
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Stalking "ferocious" lactobacilli
By Charles G. Edwards
Wine industry economic pitfalls: Part III Dependence on large
wholesalers
By George Schofield
Economics of replanting Eastern U.S. vineyards
By Gene Sigel
Restructuring to focus on Zinfandel at Seghesio
By John Carter
VARIETAL REVIEW
GRENACHE translates well to Barossa Valley & California
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Grape insect pest management for the next century
By Wyatt W. Cone
Don't miss the tax implications
By Mark Battersby
SMART VITICULTURE
Scott Henry trellis is a success
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Wine industry economic pitfalls: Part II Growth by sales volume
versus price
By George Schofield
Mediterranean tannin management
By Domenique Delteil
VARIETAL REVIEW
New World red Rhônes express regionality
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Canopy management at San Bernarbe Vineyards
By Dr. Richard Smart
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What you should know about wine & good health
By R. Curtis Ellison, MD
Young grapevine decline in California
By Heather Scheck, Stephen Vasquez, W. Douglas Gubler, & Diane
Fogle
International establishment & defense of appellations
By Richard Mendelson
Avoiding theft in the tasting room
By Craig Root
Traditional cave design using modern techniques
By Laurence Ferar
Is it really Syrah?
by Alex Sas
Sustainable viticulture in Mendocino County
By Millie Howie
Biologically integrated farming in Lodi-Woodbridge
By Greg Belloni
VARIETAL REVIEW
Sangiovese experiences exponential growth
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
On target with cause-related marketing
By Millie Howie
SMART VITICULTURE
Vineyard rejuvenation
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Table of Contents:
Formation of lime scale in vineyard drip irrigation systems
By Lizanne E. Wheeler & Patrick D. Brown
Are phylloxera feeding on 5C rootstock in Europe?
By Andrew Walker, Jeffrey Granett, Amir Omer, Hong Lin, Laszlo Kocsis,
Astrid Forneck & Matthias Porten
Balancing vines for superior Cabernets at Joseph Phelps Vineyards
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Make way for Rosé!
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
VARIETAL REVIEW
Why not Rosé?
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Something for every customer at Stone Hill
By Carol Caldwell-Ewart
Tasting room insights from Claudia DiClemente, Kenwood Vineyards
By Craig Root
SMART VITICULTURE
Partial root-zone drying
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Ozone: the versatile sanitizer
New construction improves wine quality at Gallo of Sonoma
Maintaining your micro-irrigation & filtration system
By Lizanne E. Wheeler & Patrick D. Brown
Leaf sap Brix & leafhoppers in vineyards
By Mark A. Mayse, Kip R. Green & William A. O'Keefe
Wine industry public relations: Part II Getting the PR message
across
By Rusy Eddy
VARIETAL REVIEW
Cynthiana/Norton: The reliable red
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Fetzer & Hyatt partner in Oak & Smoke
By Millie Howie
Duxoup A winery built for two
By Millie Howie
Building teams among Hispanic workers
By Trula M. LaCalle
SMART VITICULTURE
Chardonel anyone?
By Dr. Richard Smart
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Celebrating Zsigmond Teleki
By Karoly & Laszlo Bakonyi, Laszlo Kocsis & Andrew Walker
Wine industry public relations What is PR?
By Rusty Eddy
Start up or succession: Choosing the right entity
By Ron Larson & Michael Schinner
How far do you filter irrigation water?
By François M.K. Van der Spuy & Dennis Hansen
VARIETAL REVIEW
Growing sensually expressive Pinot Noir
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Fletcher's fantastic lyre
By Richard Smart
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How row orientation and trellising affect growth, yield, quality
and dry matter partitioning in Chardonnay vines
By C. Intrieri, O. Silvestroni, B. Rebucci, S. Poni & I. Filippetti
Acidity, pH, & potassium for grapegrowers
By Christian E. Butzke & Roger B. Boulton
VARIETAL REVIEW
Blending unique reds from Bordeaux varietals
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Vineyards of the next millennium
By Richard Smart
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Table of Contents:
Developing wine flavor in the vineyard
By Zelma Long
Seismic safety for the wine cellar
By Joshua Marrow, Dr. Satwant Rihal, & Dr. Abraham Lynn
Planting/redeveloping vineyards with hi-tech tools
By Ken Freeze
Guide to visual analysis of corks
By Michelle Bowen, Paul Wagner, & Perry Teaff
VARIETAL REVIEW
Spotlighting Chardonnay vineyard designates
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Choosing a trellis system revisited
By Richard Smart
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Table of Contents:
Boeger excels at hillside grapegrowing
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Field performance of Zinfandel Primitivo clones in a warm
climate
By Dr. James A. Wolpert
Why winegrowing starts with people
By Don Blackburn
Beckstoffer Vineyards: Crafting balanced vines for quality wines
By Don Henfling
MLF in barrel impacts red wine style
By Eleanor Heald
VARIETAL REVIEW
How many ways to skin a Zin?
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
Effect of malolactic fermentation in barrels and tanks on red wine
composition and quality
By Nicolas Vivas, Aline Lonvaud-Funel, Yves Glories & Monique
Augustin
SMART VITICULTURE
Smart-Dyson looks sweet
By Dr. Richard Smart
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VARIETAL REVIEW
Cabernet Franc goes solo
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
SMART VITICULTURE
Soil mapping: The key to wine quality
By Dr. Richard Smart
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What is a cool climate?
By Andrew G. Reynolds
VARIETAL REVIEW
Pinot Blanc demands consumer attention
By Eleanor & Ray Heald
How many barrels are needed in barrel trials?
By John P. Towey & Andrew L. Waterhouse
Coating agents for corks
By K.C. Fugelsang, Devin Callaway, Tamiko Toland & C.J. Miller
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