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This text discusses the critical relationship between soil quality and grape production, emphasizing the need for proper management to ensure optimal sunlight and air exposure for grape clusters. Highlighting regions like Monterey and the Russian River Valley, known for their favorable Mediterranean climate, it notes how these factors contribute to the cultivation of Sauvignon Blanc. The text also mentions the 2011 Bogle Sauvignon Blanc, showcasing its affordability and accessibility through platforms like Amazon. This reflects the blend of agriculture and commerce in wine production.
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Kim ta Soil - Page 25 the authors point out that, “grapes grow in fertile soils can also produce high quality fruit, but they must be managed in such a way as to permit the proper amount of sunlight and air on the grape clusters and leaves and not be over cropped.” Region -Monterey and Russian River Valley, California Climate- Northern California is known for both its mild Mediterranean climate as well as its beautiful landscape. California’s weather is characterized by wet winters followed by warm, dry summers. Therefore, California is one of the best known regions for Sauvignon Blanc.
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Sauvignon Blanc grape varietal. • Quote information in text book page 47 • Sauvignon Blanc is the classic white variety of the Graves district in France • Sauvignon Blanc has found acclaim in New Zealand and California (A.K.A. Fume Blanc) • Has a distinct varietal aroma including vegetative, grassy, gooseberry, and melon
Show you tube clip • You tube www.benziger.com • Mike Benziger – It ‘s all about the soil