Many professionals expect wines grown in limestone soil to be more focused and acid-driven—but is there a reason why?
Just as a fine wine owes its character to the stresses it endured, so too do we owe our growth to the challenges we overcome.
And through time Alberto learned that there were different vineyards that were made up of volcanic eruptions that happened at varying times; the age of the soils could have up to 30,000 years ...
Wind and Soil Drainage: High-elevation vineyards are often exposed to stronger winds and well-drained soils, which stress vines. This encourages smaller berries with a higher skin-to-juice ratio ...
Tor Kenward, proprietor of the winery that bears his name, says that the vineyard’s soil and climate form the foundation for a great wine, crediting the excellent drainage of its gravelly loam ...
"We are CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers) and Demeter certified." 6. Please describe your vineyards: soil; exposure; narrow spacing; type of trellising; irrigation/dry farmed, etc.
It’s a region where the soils, climate, and grapes come together for wines as crisp and inviting as the blue-green waters of Lake Michigan. Most of Michigan vineyards and wineries span the state ...