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    Anyone Growing Marquette Grapes?

    Yea, I absolutely understand removing them this year. I was just curious whether I could push a small crop out of them next year, depending on their condition and vigor. We'll see how much the trunk/vine develops in diameter as the season progresses.
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    Anyone Growing Marquette Grapes?

    My vines came late, but a half dozen going in the ground tomorrow. Three month old vines, and a couple already have tiny clusters. Wow! I might try to get a crop next year.
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    Paso Robles Custom Home and Ultra-Premium Vineyard For Sale

    Gosh, how I'd love to own 15 acres of Cab vines on Howell Mountain, IMO the best wine land in the county! $7.9 mil http://www.vinesmart.com/wine/Real_Estate/Vineyards_For_Sale/California/1196_Napa_Valley_Vineyard_and_Home_For_Sale_Premium_Cabernet_Sauvignon
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    September harvest- securing grapes

    Hmm.. Harford Vineyard is interesting, not specific vineyards but they give you the AVAs. I love working with Old Vine Zin but I'm concerned of what their definition of "Old Vine" is considered I'm still a little surprised with the pricing per a lug but I need to get it out of my mind that...
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    The best hybrid variety for winemaking?

    Norton is a pretty bad variety in my opinion, but I think opinions are different as its a love-hate variety
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    September harvest- securing grapes

    I was going to post this in the wine from grapes section, but there's much more activity here. I see several online vendors who sell premium, vineyard designated grape juice and must. Of course, more and more premium wine kits are showing up with attached regions (Red Mountain, WA...
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    The best hybrid variety for winemaking?

    Sorry, but what country do you live in? That could help us out climate wise.
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    The best hybrid variety for winemaking?

    If your European, it'll take 5+ years to import American varieties to the EU. Not worth the effort of the expense. Regent is attractive though because it gives you, as a winemaker, enough to work with and still make a structured dry red wine. With many hybrids, there's no tannins, minimal Brix...
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    The best hybrid variety for winemaking?

    I think you either had a poorly made Regent or your going to have trouble with red wines in general. Regent does have nice, significant tannins compared to most hybrids, but not like a. Cab or a Syrah. I'm guessing the Regent grapes were unripe and the tannins were not substantial but harsh and...
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    Green Mist Vineyard - The OFFICIAL Startup Thread

    Looks great and glad you planted other reds besides Can Franc- the only reason the variety still exists is because it has Cabernet in its name (my opinion)
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    tannat vines?

    Finally got an e-mail back, they were out of town this week. They were trying to sell me forty vines, grafted onto 101-14 rootstock at $4 a piece. The 101-14 graft can help with cold climates versus own-rooted, so maybe a better chance in MI. I'm going to see if she'll let me buy less- are you...
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    tannat vines?

    I'm not sure on the Malbec... I find Malbecs to have fairly mild tannins. Not sure if it matches up with Tannat well, but perhaps you had a Tannat blend. Interesting read, sounds like more and more people are excited about Tannat.. Grey Creek hasn't responded to my e-mail though...
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    tannat vines?

    I've gotten no response from them. Hmm.
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    tannat vines?

    Cool! That's a lot of vines but I guess manageable. If you still want to split a bundle, let me know haha. I think if you could get them on a southern slope, they could be fine in Michigan. I read about a vineyard in Indiana and also upstate NY with some success growing them.
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    tannat vines?

    Thanks! Awesome selection.. I e-mailed them but do you have any idea on their pricing?
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    tannat vines?

    I know it's a little late in the spring.. but I was wondering if anyone has a source for Tannat vines? They are a little obscure but seem like a perfect Old World variety to try on the East Coast to try to make European styled wines. 24-25 Brix at maturity, mid-late season developer, tons of...
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    Chateau Michaelena Vineyard

    Very nice! I was debating between grafted Pinot Noirs and the own-rooted Cornell/Minnesota varieties. I'm familiar with Double-A but I'm comfortable with Red Dog and their prices are fantastic.
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    Chateau Michaelena Vineyard

    Very cool! Are the beans like compressed oak pellets? Any advice on the varieties from my previous post? Thanks again
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    Chateau Michaelena Vineyard

    Any updates on the homegrown blend? I'm considering ordering 15-20 vines from Red Dog next week. I'm down to Marquette, Noiret, and Corot Noir. Read all the literature on them but was was interested in your opinion as you grow all three. I'm pretty sure I'm doing 8 Marquettes, and 8 of one of...
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    Splitting bundle of vines?

    Deezil, I was thinking more of Inland, they are cheaper, I have their pricing available, it's $3.50 per vine plus shipping. I was initially thinking splitting one bundle with someone, but if we ordered 75 vines, 3 bundles, the price would drop to $2.25 per vine. I would do a whole bundle if the...
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