Excerpt
from Enjoy Northern Grapes
Original review by
Dr. Andris Dishlers in
the Proceedings of the Latvian Academy
of Sciences
CThis
book is a gift to grape-growing enthusiasts
who live in northern countries. It
is dedicated to Elmer Swenson, a pioneer
of hybrid cold-resistant grapes for
North America.
Reading
this book you will be surprised about
the rich experience in grape cultivation
that has been accumulated during about
half a century in North America, Germany,
Scandinavia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia
and Russia. Latvians are happy to
see that Latvian grape growing experience
and achievements in grape breeding
are also described in the book and
that they are becoming known to Western
readers. In 1998 the authors traveleled
around Northern Europe and the Baltic
States to study the grape-growing
situation in this region.
Tom
Plocher is a dedicated grape grower
and a writer. For seven years he has
been making grape crosses and recently
he has even made some crosses for
his Baltic friends. You can find many
books about winemaking, but this book
stands out by its style. Style
is everything Bob Parke says
about wine. Here we see a perfect
sense of style has produced an excellent
guidebook where everything is balanced
as in good wine: practical instructions
along with recommendations, and the
philosophy of wine.
The
book concentrates on the most important
topics for the grower on the northern
fringes of viticulture, physiology
of cold hardiness, site and variety
selection, experience in vine winter
protection, and different training
systems. The focus is on fruit quality,
a crucial issue for the quality of
wine. In the book you will find answers
to many questions concerning technology
of these wines. Minnesota, where both
authors live, is one of the best places
for gaining experience about wine
making using hybrid grapes.
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