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Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever to the ...


Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever to the ...

An insightful and objective look at viticulture and winemaking from the Lodi Appellation and the growers and vintners behind these crafts.

Why old vines are more important than ever all around the world

I'd use the word "transparent" rather than "transcendent" because of the very nature of old vine viticulture. Everywhere they are found around ...

Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever - Threads

Randy Caparoso (@randycaparoso.wineauthor). 8 Likes. Published earlier this month in Wine Scholar Guild: My piece on "Ten reasons why old ...

Why are old vines more important... - Wine Scholar Guild - Facebook

Why are old vines more important than ever today? Read Randy Caparoso's latest article on our website and discover 10 reasons they should ...

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Ten reasons why old vines are more important than ever. Randy Caparoso Viticulture Insights 10 May 2024. WSG is proud be the first Educational Partner ...

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Read Randy Caparoso's latest article on our website and discover 10 reasons they should not be overlooked!

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Why are old vines more important than ever today? Read Randy Caparoso's latest article on our website and discover 10 reasons they should ...

PSA: old vines generally don't make better wines - Reddit

I see a lot of folks in this sub say that a wine is better, or more concentrated, or more tannic, or more ageworthy, etc because the vines ...

how vine age affects wine? - WINE TALK - WineBerserkers

I spent the last 10 minutes as we drove to CC pontificating about the advantages of old vines. ... old vines are better and more prevalent in ...

Winemaking: What makes old vines so special - The Wine Society

Old vines seem to give more concentration, complexity & more depth of mid-palate fruit compared to young vines but yield tends to drop as vines get older.

Why appreciation of old vines is challenging yet more important than ...

This is not to be critical because, as I keep repeating, wine production is a gigantic industry, and even companies that produce old vine wines ...

Old Vines Cultivate Pride and Profits at New World Wineries

“The concept of old vines is particularly relevant because most are dry-farmed, an important aspect in terms of sustainable viticulture,” says ...

Old Vines and Wine – Why They Matter in Wine | Opening a Bottle

However, vine age is relative, as some grape varieties, like Grenache, can live for 150+ years, while others hardly ever reach their 40th birthday. Because of ...

Old vines: The future of wine is its past

Old vines, according to the Old Vine Conference, are vines over 30 years old, although many producers think vines only start to be “old” when ...

Wine Myths #3: Old Vines Make Better Wine - SnarkyWine

So What's the Point of Using the Term “Old Vines”? · Since “everybody knows” that better wines come from older vines, your wine is automatically ...

Why the Age of a Vineyard Matters to Wine? - YouTube

Today I want to talk to you and explain why you see the mention 'Old Vines' on certain wine labels, why do some wineries emphasize this ...

Plain talk on the increasing mystique and value of old vines

The older the vine, the more capable it is of producing wines that are distinct reflections of where they are grown. This is true in Lodi, and ...

Why are Italy's Old Vines Worth Preserving? - Wine with Margaret

It is now more important than ever to start learning from old vines and make it commercially valuable at the same time. To put “Vigna Vecchie” ...

The science of old vines – wineanorak.com

Winegrowers I've spoken to say that often younger vines give lovely fruit expression, whereas once they reach the age of about 10, they see more ...

Old Vines in the New World - GuildSomm

As Marco Ventrella, viticulturalist for KWV, commented at the recent Cape Wine Classic, "How do vines get old? Only two ways. Either they were ...