The Northern Grapes Project is funded by the USDA’s Specialty Crops Research Initiative Program of the National Institute for Food and Agriculture, Project.

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The Northern Grapes Project is funded by the USDA’s Specialty Crops Research Initiative Program of the National Institute for Food and Agriculture, Project # Northern Grapes: Integrating viticulture, winemaking, and marketing of new cold hardy cultivars supporting new and growing rural wineries 5 Year Coordinated Ag Project 12 Institutions 34 Research/Extension Scientists 18 Industry Associations $2.5M Funded (2 yr) USDA ($6.1M 5 yr budget) Matched > 25 Organizations and Individuals

Our Vision From Proposal “…To develop grape production, winemaking, and marketing practices suited to the unique characteristics of V. riparia-based [Northern Grape] cultivars marketed through retail tasting rooms and their niche in the US wine market.”

Multi-Disciplinary Studies Address Varietal performance and resulting fruit and wine flavor attributes in different climates Applying appropriate viticultural practices to achieve consistent fruit characteristics for ripening Applying winemaking practices to their unique fruit composition to produce distinctive wines that consumers will like and purchase Understanding consumer preferences, individual/regional marketing strategies to increase sales and sustained profitability of wineries and vineyards. The Vine The Vineyard The Wines The Tasting Room

Viticulture Growing Quality Grapes Enology Producing High Quality Wines Consumers Understanding Marketing, Sales = Profitable, Vibrant Industry The Model

Cold – Climate Cultivars Cultivars are new to growers (Frontenac 1996) Cultivars are also new to consumers Vineyards and wineries small and young Industry dispersed across Upper Midwest and Northeast Coordinated effort necessary

Outcomes: 5 YR: Production and sales double Improved quality from better growing and winemaking practices will improve customer retention and drive repeat sales Cold-climate cultivars will establish unique regional marketing identities Wineries will apply business and tasting room management practices that drive sales

Outcomes: Wineries and vineyards will transition from ‘startup’ status to ‘sustained profitability’

Industry Input 2009 – Planning Grant 2010 – Workshops with Industry in VT and MN January 2011 – Project Submitted August 2011 – Funding Notification

Project Partnership Partnering Industry Associations Connecticut Vineyard and Winery Assn. Illinois Grape Growers and Vintners Assn. Iowa Wine Growers Assn. Lake Champlain Wines Massachusetts Farm Wineries and Growers Assn. Michigan Grape and Wine Industry Council Minnesota Grape Growers Assn. Nebraska Winery and Grape Growers Assn. New Hampshire Winery Assn. New York Wine and Grape Foundation North Dakota Grape Growers Association Northern Illinois Wine Growers Northern New York Wine Grape Growers Scenic Rivers Grape and Wine Association (Iowa & Illinois) South Dakota Specialty Producers Assn. Upper Hudson Valley Wine and Grape Assn. Vermont Grape and Wine Council Western Iowa Grape Growers Assn Wisconsin Grape Growers Assn. The Northern Grapes Project is funded by the USDA’s Specialty Crops Research Initiative Program of the National Institute for Food and Agriculture, Project #