Many of you have probably already noticed, that viticulture (and in some cases agriculture) is undergoing a slow but steady shift from conventional methods to a more organic or sustainable approach. In an effort to do their part to help…
In all of my previous “Who’s Your Daddy” posts, I examined the parentage of one individual grape. Today’s “Who’s Your Daddy” is a bit different in that I’ll be discussing the parentage of, well, all grapes (specifically, all those that are…
by Becca • • Comments Off on Increased Salinity Levels in Mexican Wine: Correlations and Possible Causations
When I think of Mexico, I tend to think Tequila and Margaritas, and not so much wine. However, Mexico happens to have one of the oldest wine industries in the West. Starting way back in the 1500s after the Spanish…
There’s been a lot of talk lately about the effects of climate change on global viticulture, and is something that is imminent and that must be openly discussed. Ultimately, positive actions are required to protect the trade as well as…