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Napa Valley Survives Frost, Fires.

by Agent Red <winespy1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 11, 2008 at 11:54 PM

I speak with wineries around the country every day.  Lately, I have
been talking with an increasing number of Napa wineries.  I always
make it a point to ask them what is happening in the vineyards.
Overwhelmingly, they tell me of either frost or fires.

Most wineries escaped the unusual frost of last may, but one that I
spoke with just today told me that she lost 50% of her beautiful
fruit.

When discussing the fires around California, most wineries are
unaffected.  Incredibly, one winery told me that the real danger, to
Chardonnay grapes in particular, comes from rains that occur while
there is a great deal of smoke in the air.  A few years back, the
rains came during a particularly smokey day - and the winemaker and
vineyard manager watch, helplessly, as their young Chardonnay grapes
literally melted!

I am happy to re****t that, for the most part, the grapes and vineyards
are in great shape.  There is a great deal of new plantings taking
place and it looks like the 2008 vintage, while a tiny bit smaller,
will be a great one.

- Agent Red
 




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Napa Valley Survives Frost, Fires.
Agent Red <winespy1@[E  2008-07-11 23:54:59 
Re: Napa Valley Survives Frost, Fires.
"Potblak" <I  2008-07-12 17:54:06 
Re: Napa Valley Survives Frost, Fires.
Agent Red <winespy1@[E  2008-07-12 09:29:24 
Re: Napa Valley Survives Frost, Fires.
"Potblak" <I  2008-07-15 23:28:57 

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