The North Carolina Winegrape Grower's Guide

The North Carolina Winegrape Grower's Guide

Author: E. Barclay Poling

Publisher: NC State Extension

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13:

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The grape and wine industry in North Carolina is now worth in excess of $30 million dollars. To assist North Carolina growers in the production of quality grapes for quality wines, a newly revised guide has been written for winegrape growers, called the North Carolina Winegrape Grower's Guide. This publication provides grape growers with practical information about choosing an appropriate site for a vineyard, establishment, and operation of commercial vineyards in North Carolina. It includes a new chapter on spring frost control and examines the pros and cons of active frost protection systems.


From Vines to Wines

From Vines to Wines

Author: Jeff Cox

Publisher: Storey Publishing

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1580171052

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Tells how to select, plant, cultivate, train, prune, protect and harvest grapes, and explains each step in making wine


The Modern American Wine Industry

The Modern American Wine Industry

Author: Ian M Taplin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1317322835

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This study is both a history of the American wine industry and an examination of its current structure and performance. In analysing market formation, Taplin focuses on a complex network of winery owners, winemakers and grape growers to see how relationships have shaped the evolution of this sector.


Wine-Growers Guide

Wine-Growers Guide

Author: Philip M. Wagner

Publisher: Board and Bench Publishing

Published: 1999-10-01

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13: 093266492X

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Back by popular demand, this guide to grape cultivation covers everything from establishing a vineyard to vine ailments. Suitable for both amateur and commercial growers, it considers viticulture conditions throughout North America.


The Geography of Wine

The Geography of Wine

Author: Percy H. Dougherty

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-01-03

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 9400704631

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Wine has been described as a window into places, cultures and times. Geographers have studied wine since the time of the early Greeks and Romans, when viticulturalists realized that the same grape grown in different geographic regions produced wine with differing olfactory and taste characteristics. This book, based on research presented to the Wine Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers, shows just how far the relationship has come since the time of Bacchus and Dionysus. Geographers have technical input into the wine industry, with exciting new research tackling subjects such as the impact of climate change on grape production, to the use of remote sensing and Geographical Information Systems for improving the quality of crops. This book explores the interdisciplinary connections and science behind world viticulture. Chapters cover a wide range of topics from the way in which landforms and soil affect wine production, to the climatic aberration of the Niagara wine industry, to the social and structural challenges in reshaping the South African wine industry after the fall of apartheid. The fundamentals are detailed too, with a comparative analysis of Bordeaux and Burgundy, and chapters on the geography of wine and the meaning of the term ‘terroir’.