Wines & Vines

January 2014 Unified Symposium Issue

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VINTAGE 2013 Merced and Mariposa This was an uneventful year in Merced County, which was nice. Everything got sold. Wine grapes continue to be planted, but not to the extent of almonds. Groundwater over-drafting issues are becoming a source of concern for permanent crop growers in many areas. In Mariposa County there were no problems selling grapes this year. Ripening can be scary in the upper elevations, but this year presented no problem at all. Some growers had higher yields and some lower, but in all cases maturity was fine. Wineries reported that the grapes looked and tasted better this year. acci / Napa V alley Vintners See us at Unified booth #1716 J ason Tin Pests/diseases: Pest issues were moderate and easily managed. There was very little rot, which in some cases was due to wineries asking growers to leave heavier crops, which can lead to looser bunches. I was surprised at how heavy the wineries were asking growers to crop young blocks. It was fortuitous that we had such a good year. We have not spotted the brown marmorated stink bug in Merced County yet, but pest control advisors A cellar worker shovels pomace from a stainless steel tank. Win es & Vin es ja n ua ry 20 14 113

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