While spring is in the air and we’re seeing buds breaking in northern hemisphere wine regions, winter vineyard protection is probably furthest from people’s minds at the moment. However, as with any business, it’s important to plan ahead and thus…
Though grapevines are not insect pollinated, taking care of the worlds’ pollinators, particularly bees (both farmed and wild bees) of critical importance to agriculture and our food supply (in addition to countless other ecological and environmental reasons). In fact, figures…
Anyone remotely paying attention to wine these days has probably noticed an upward tick in alcohol concentrations. While it would be easy to simply blame a changing climate on this increase, there is evidence to suggest that these increases are…
It’s very difficult, if not impossible, for one single person to thoroughly review every single piece of peer reviewed literature related to wine that is published every day. This Wine Literature Review Lightning Round series presents three new papers (within the past year or…