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February 2011 Barrel Issue

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Grounded Grapegrowing G "We can do it all" ... • Bottling Lines • Barrels • Tanks • Floors and Walls • Winery Equipment • Vineyard Equipment • Tank and barrel high pressure washers • Dual axial, motorized nozzles • Bunghole up barrel washers with suction foot • Exclusive flex foot for barrels in pyramid stacks • Electric motor driven for reliable performance ARS/Pressure Washer Company We work well under pressure. We work well under pressure. 800-735-9277 or www.cleanwinery.com Handcrafted & Authentic Contact: Yannick Rousseau Tel: (707) 332 4524 • Fax: (707) 224 8734 Email: yannickrousseau@sbcglobal.net Website: www.tonnellerie-de-jarnac-16.com Wines & Vines FeBRUARY 2011 75 Modern Wines From Ancient Greek Grapes reece inspires me on many lev- els. For my first visit there I ar- rived by boat, departing from Bari in Italy at night. We drifted in and out of the mist of an awesome dawn, as large puffy clouds reflected pink and golden light from the rising sun over the deep blue Adriatic Sea. I expected Triton to rise at any moment out of the water—or at least to hear some beautiful sirens singing from the rocky coast. Once on land, I quickly realized that Greece is a bit of a fixer-upper. In its defense, the nation has been called the "crossroads of civilization," and many of its visitors decided to stomp their feet as they passed through. Regardless, there is considerable charm in the overall land- scape as well as the small towns and cit- ies. You see rolling hills planted to olive trees and vines, and numerous antiquities ARS_Feb07 1/2/07 4:08 PM Page 1 from past civilizations dot the landscape. White plastered houses with bright blue trim and tiled roofs fill the villages. Tav- ernas with outdoor seating offer local delicacies and fun dining experiences. The Greek people are courteous, warm and innately streetwise. If you have a dif- fering opinion they smile politely, but you know that they really don't give a darn what you think—they know what is right! Finally, there is a deep individualis- tic streak that makes it difficult for many Greek people to work together. Their two relatively successful wine promotional or- ganizations, All About Greek Wine and Wine Roads of Northern Greece, continue to surprise and inspire good collaboration between their members. The Greek wine industry Like much of Europe, Greece has upgrad- Clean • Sterilize • Humidify So clean, your barrels will get a "G" rating. MEDITERRANEAN VARIETIES: GREECE Thessaloniki Nauoussa Mt. Olympus GREECE Aegean Sea Athens Mantinia Peloponnes Santorini Crete TonnellerieDeJarnac_Dir10 11/11/09 3:40 PM Page 1 ed its wineries and winemakers. Besides having decent educational opportunities in Greece, many young Greek winemak- ers have traveled outside the country to universities in France, Italy and the United

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