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CONSIDERATIONS FOR GROWING GRAPES FOR SPARKLING WINE PRODUCTION IN WASHINGTON STATE WAWGG 2/4/2009
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Introduction and Outline of Discussion Introduction Columbia Crest Estate Vineyard (V10) Canoe Ridge Estate Vineyard (V12) Heily Vineyard JMST Vineyard (Formerly Four Feathers) Conclusion Growing Considerations
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Columbia Crest Estate Vineyard
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Columbia Crest Estate Vineyard Vineyard Facts Variety: Chardonnay Year Planted: 1990 Density: 807 (Plants/Acre) Training system: 2X Unilateral Trellis System: 3 Wire Vertical Irrigation System: Drip
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Columbia Crest Estate Vineyard Vineyard Facts Clone: 6? Soil: Quincy Loamy Sand Elevation: 545 ft. – 600 ft. Slope: South Heat Units: 3091 (Base 50; 5 Year Average) AVA: Horse Heaven Hills
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Canoe Ridge
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Canoe Ridge Vineyard Facts Variety: Chardonnay Year Planted: 1992 Density: 807 (Plants/Acre) Training system: 2X Unilateral Trellis System: 3 Wire Vertical Irrigation System: Drip
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Canoe Ridge Vineyard Facts Clone: 6 or 15? Soil: Quincy Loamy Sand Elevation: 475 ft. – 530ft. Slope: South Heat Units: 3324 (Base 50; 9 Year Average) AVA: Horse Heaven Hills
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Heily Vineyard
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Heily Vineyard Vineyard Facts Variety: Chardonnay Year Planted: 1984 Density: 726 (Plants/Acre) Training System: Unilateral Trellis System: 2 Wire Vertical Irrigation System: Drip
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Heily Vineyard Vineyard Facts Clone: 6? Soil: ~76% Selah Silt Loam, 16% Gorst Loam, 8% Moxee Silt Loam Elevation: 1425 ft. – 1510 ft. Slope: South Heat Units: ~1943 (Base 50; 9 Year Average) AVA: Columbia Valley
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JMST Inc.
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JMST Vineyard Vineyard Facts Variety: Chardonnay Year Planted: 1997 Density: 807 (Plants/Acre) Training System: Bilateral & 2X Unilateral Trellis System: VSP Irrigation System: Drip
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JMST Vineyard Vineyard Facts Clone: 6 or 15? Soil: ~50% Ritzville Silt Loam, 50% Willis Silt Loam Elevation: 1675 ft. – 1755 ft. Slope: East Heat Units: ~3352 (Base 50; 9 Year Average) AVA: Columbia Valley
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Vineyard Comparisons Columbia CrestCanoe RidgeHeilyJMST Varity:Chardonnay Year Planted:1990199219841997 Density:807 726807 Training System:2X Unilateral UnilateralBilateral & Unilateral Trellis System:3 Wire Vert. 2 Wire Vert.VSP Irrigation :Drip Clone :6?6 or 15?6?6 or 15? Soil:Quincy Sandy Loam Silt Loam, LoamSilt Loam Elevation (ft) :545 - 600475 - 5301425 - 15101675 - 1755 Slope:South East Heat Units:30913324~ 1942~ 3352 AVA:HHH Columbia Valley
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Conclusions In my experience, no one site has been found to be the perfect Washington State sparkling wine site. Sparkling wine grapes can be grown for quality on a wide variety of soil types and site situations, and can thrive under various climatic conditions. An intimate understanding of your site, and working closely with your winemaker on their specifications are the two most important attributes of a great sparkling wine grape grower.
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Growing Considerations Understand your site: soil, heat units, topography and orientation, pest pressure….. Work closely with winemaking staff: understand winery goals for your site and know how your grapes are expected to complement the overall blend. Understand that quality grapes are needed for quality sparkling wine.
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Growing Considerations Even though quality sparkling grapes can be produced in a wide variety of situations, a grower is going to need to adapt their management practices to their particular site. Crop Load Canopy
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Growing Considerations Fruit Exposure Clones??? Do what you love and love what you do; there is no substitute for passion.
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Special Thanks….. Jennifer Herrmann – Lead Viticulturist, SMWE Rick Casqueiro – Winemaker, Domaine Ste. Michelle Michel Salgues – Sparkling Wine Consultant
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Contact Information Derek Way – Vineyard Manager, Sagemoor Vineyards Phone: (509)521-4250 Email: derek@sagmemoorvineyards.com
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