Chapter
5
Sites for Northern Vineyards
If
you already have the regional climate going against you, just what do
you need to look for in a vineyard site? This chapter describes some specific
analyses of site that the perspective grape grower should perform while
investigating real estate for a vineyard.
Chapter
6
Training and Pruning Vines in the North
Training
and pruning are the topics that most confuse the typical grape grower.
This chapter discards most conventional training methods and focuses on
just a handful of approaches that have been proven to result in high quality
grapes under growing conditions in the far North. Dormant pruning is reduced
to easy-to-compute and understand formulas that have proven successful
in northern regions. Careful observation of vine growth and productivity
are emphasized.
Chapter
7
The Ripening Grape: Veraison to Harvest
The
best grape growers outshine lesser growers in the northern grape growing
world by their attention to the vines and fruit during the period from
fruit set to harvest. Optimal exposure of the fruit and vegetation to
the sun yields grapes that make the best wine. Special vine management
techniques are described to produce uniformly well-ripened grapes. Deciding
when your grapes are optimally ripe for winemaking, using some unconventional
measures of ripeness is described.
Chapter
8
Getting Started
What
can a cold climate winemaker reasonably hope to achieve? What are the
winemaking considerations in working with specific hybrid grape varieties?
What lessons can be learned from vinifera winemaking and be applied to
cold climate grapes? What equipment do you need?
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