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August 2018 WINES&VINES 77 WINE EAST WINEMAKING Blends The piedmont and mountains of Virginia present even the smallest of vine- yards with a plethora of soils and slopes. Rarely does one size fit all. We are learning that in order to take advantage of such a patchwork of micro-sites, small block plantings need to be tailored to soil and slope characteristics. Then there is the weather. Cool, wet vintages favor Merlot, while Cabernet Sauvignon shines after hot, dry summers. For these reasons, the flagship wines of top Virginia wine producers tend to be blends that can take advantage of the diversity of site and weather conditions. This is an exciting stage in the evolution of Virginia wines. Many a vineyard block has been removed due to unsatisfactory wine quality. But once we get it right and the vines lose some of their youthful vigor, there is a dramatic improve- ment in wine quality. More sites are being based on wine quality potential rather than easy tourist access. The emphasis is more on soil mechanics (drainage, depth, water-holding capacity, runoff) rather than the subtle nuances of specific terroir expression. The lat- ter will come as more producers start from a solid foundation and get a few more decades of vin- tages under their belts. Jim Law has been the owner and wine grower at Linden Vineyards in Linden, Va., since 1983. Located on top of the Blue Ridge Mountains 65 miles west of Washington, D.C., Law's vineyard con- sists of 20 acres. The winery produces 4,000 cases of wine a year. Natural Corks Champagne Corks Twinline Corks Bartops VISION Synthetic Corks G-CapĀ® Screw Caps Sales Representatives: Chris & Liz Stamp info@lakewoodcork.com lakewoodcork.com 4024 State Route 14 Watkins Glen, NY 14891 607-535-9252 607-535-6656 Fax PIONEER INNOVATOR PARTNER EASTERN WINE LABS Serving the Analytical needs of East Coast Wineries WWW.EASTERNWINELABS.COM Ph 609-859-4302 Cell 609-668-2854 chemist@easternwinelabs.com AOAC Member EasternWineLab_Mar09.qxp 1/22/09 9:47 AM Page 1 Mountain soils and slopes can provide a patchwork of diversity. Experienced winegrowers are learning how to plant them appropriately. PHOTO COURTESY OF LINDEN VINEYARDS Wines & Vines Digital Edition View this issue on your tablet, smartphone or online at winesandvines.com/digitaledition winesandvines.com

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