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The effects of water on tannin levels in grape development - Part four: How does this help us understand dry farmed sites?
In February I had the pleasure of speaking at the Oregon Wine Industry Symposium on a panel talking about grape and wine tannins. Anna Matzinger, Steve Price and I wanted to clarify what tannins are, how their levels in wine affect texture and structure of the wine, where tannins come from, the role of soil moisture on grape tannin levels and how harvest date affects quality of tannins. Part 4 explores how this whole series helps us understand dry farmed sites. Continue »
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The effects of water on tannin levels in grape development - Part three: Irrigation
In February I had the pleasure of speaking at the Oregon Wine Industry Symposium on a panel talking about grape and wine tannins. Anna Matzinger, Steve Price and I wanted to clarify what tannins are, how their levels in wine affect texture and structure of the wine, where tannins come from, the role of soil moisture on grape tannin levels and how harvest date affects quality of tannins. Part 3 discusses irrigation. Continue »
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The effects of water on tannin levels in grape development - Part two: Plant physiology
In February I had the pleasure of speaking at the Oregon Wine Industry Symposium on a panel talking about grape and wine tannins. Anna Matzinger, Steve Price and I wanted to clarify what tannins are, how their levels in wine affect texture and structure of the wine, where tannins come from, the role of soil moisture on grape tannin levels and how harvest date affects quality of tannins. Part 2 dives into plant physiology. Continue »
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Soils!
In celebration of the UN naming 2015 the International Year of Soils (IYS), our Tasting Room Manager, my fellow Karen at A to Z, and I have put together a table of shared terms used to describe wines and soils. The first in a series of soil-related posts. Continue »
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Counting sheep at the Jacob-Hart Estate Vineyard
One sheep, two sheep, three sheep, four. Continue »
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Don't be afraid. It's SkySquirrel NOT Skynet.
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The use of military drones has led to many a heated discussion of military ethics; however, as these devices make their way into agricultural industries, the only appropriate response is, "AWESOME!" Continue »
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Crop Load Study
Our Viticulture Technician, Karen Petersen, picked, washed & flattened leaf samples from our Jacob-Hart Estate Vineyard to be analyzed for nutritional value as part of a state-wide crop load study. Continue »
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Bloom 2014
Just like bud burst, bloom was also early, occurring in the last week in May. Continue »
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April First, Bud Burst
We're off to a good start this season! Continue »
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Bee's Paradise
We celebrated Equinox in the vineyards 21 days ago and it is starting to look and feel like Spring. Continue »