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June 2011 Enology & Viticulture Issue

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JUNE NEWS winemaking operation specializing in the process from vine to bottle. Visit: nwwine- company.com. winesandvines.com For daily news, click on Headlines. Osaka Hiroshima apan Oregon winery opens in Washington A year after the Willamette Valley Winer- ies Association organized a road trip to Se- attle, an Oregon winery opened a tasting room in Woodin- ville, Wash., cur- rently home to 59 wineries, according to WinesVinesDA- TA. Lachini Vine- yards, a 5,400- case producer in Newberg, Ore., is owned by Ron and Marianne Lachini of Medina, Wash. Visit: lachinivine- yards.com. Sapporo Tokyo Nagoya Stoller Vineyards appoints Schultz Stoller Vineyards, the 10,000-case pro- ducer located in the Dundee Hills AVA, has appointed Robert Schultz to vine- yard manager. Schultz will oversee all aspects of farming the 176 acres under vine. He brings 10 years of indus- try experience to Stoller, including prior posts at Eyrie and Dob- bes Family Es- tates in Oregon. Visit: stollervine- yards.com. AlainFouquet_Aug06 5/17/06 10:57 AM Page 1 Adelsheim Vineyard debuts new label The 40,000-case Adelsheim Vineyard, Newberg, Ore., announced the release of its newly designed single-vine- yard Pinot Noir labels. The new packaging is the result of two years of behind- the-scenes research and design. Flint Design of Portland, Ore., conduct- ed the brand audit to the design phase. All of the labels in the company's portfolio will change and be released in fall 2011 and spring 2012. Visit: adelsheim.com. CENTRAL Texas launches viticulture program The Texas Viticulture Certificate Program will accept applications June 1-30 for its next educational series for professional certification in viticulture. The program is a collaboration between the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at Texas Tech Uni- versity and the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, an agency of the Texas A&M Uni- versity System. The program will begin in mid-September and involves completing six comprehensive courses held over a two-year period. Enrollment is limited to 40 students. Details: winegrapes.tamu.edu. Missouri Wine Tech Group: new web page The Missouri Wine Technical Group now has its own web page under the www.alainfouquet.com alainfouquet@aol.com Wines & Vines JUne 2011 27

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