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Oh,
yes, there's winemaking and vineyards in For
more information, look at these sites: http://www.iowagrapegrowers.com/ Iowa
Wineries and Vineyards http://www.iowagrapegrowers.com/wineriesandvineyards.htm Grape
Expectations: A food system perspective on redeveloping the http://www.leopold.iastate.edu/pubinfo/papersspeeches/grapes2000.html and
recently updated, Fruit Science: Pomology: http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/frtlinks.shtml ----Suzi Teghtmeyer Paul Evans Library of Fruit Science Evans Library Homepage: http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/ AgNIC Viticulture
site: http://library.smsu.edu/paulevans/viticulture1.shtml Email: srt175f@smsu.edu -----Original
Message----- I
received an E-mail from Great River Vineyard (a hardy
grapes) They gave me the URL for a course in Winemaking that will
occur in about the middle of believe
that within 30 years every State in the lower 48 will be making
wine from locally grown grapes rather than imported grapes and they
will all be fine wines.. http://www.ryersonwinery.com/shortcourse.html Personally
I'd rather see more grape juice made from wine varieties as occured
one year when grape juice production exceeded wine making capacity.
I've forgotten the variety I was priviledged to taste but it was
so different from you
live in anyone
has been making great grape juice from varieties other than never
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