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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010



There is not one bit of Italy that is incapable of growing grapes. Italy is the 2nd largest wine producing country in the world, just below France. Italy’s geographical characteristics make it ideal to grow every type of grape that the world has to offer. The fact that Italy is so long means wine growing can be grown from the Alps right down to the south end, within sight of Africa. Because Italy is a peninsula country with a long shore line on each side of the country, this creates costal climate growing wine regions. Also because Italy is full of high mountains, and hills, it provides many different altitudes, and types of soils and climate for all types of grape growing.

Italy hosts some of the oldest wine producing regions in the world. Etruscans and Greek settlers began producing wine in Italy before the Romans began developing there own more organised vineyards. When the Romans began making there vineyards they established a larger scale production and storage technique. Italy today is estimated to produce one-fifth of the worlds wine production.

Italian Red Wine

Italy’s red wine is some of the best red wine in the world. Italian red wine is generally full bodied and very dominant. This wine is the perfect to compliment Italy’s rich and wonderful food. In Italy over 60% of its wine grown and produced is red wine. Popular red wines from Italy are:-

Barolo

Chianti

Barbaresco

Bardolino

Brunello di Montalcino

Italian White Wine

Italy’s white wines are less popular than their neighbouring red wine companion. Italy’s white wines are less powerful than the red wines they tend to be more crisp, soft and acidic. These wines are also great with food, and Italy’s white wine is said to accompany food without overpower it. Italy’s white wine which is made from the worlds popular white wine grapes tends to be of a different taste. These wines tend to be richer when grown in Italy’s soils. Popular white wines from Italy are:-

Pinot Grigio

Soave

Gavi

Orvieto

Verdicchio

Arneis

Italian Chardonnay

Asti

To buy some of the best Italian Wine check out Good Wine Online, also popular Italian Red Wines are reviewed on Winewire, a blog about wine news, reviews, and tips.

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growing wine grapes – YouTube – Grape Varieties

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010



The cultivation of grapes is called viticulture and it has been around for thousands of years. Often we think of winemaking as only available to the wealthy or those with some secret knowledge, but you can learn how to grow grapes right in your own backyard, and in fact, you can enjoy the same experience of being a wine maker right at home.

The best wines come from the best grapes, so learning the proper methods of growing grapes is the key to making a great tasting bottle of wine.  There are many factors that affect the quality of the grapes, and therefore, the quality of the finished wine. It is a combination of grape vines, soil, weather, and care and maintenance…but when these variables are just right, the result can be magic.

Selecting the vine – Selecting the variety of grape vine that is suitable for your geographic location is paramount, your grape growing success is heavily influenced by selecting the variety of plant that thrives in your particular climate…not doing so can result in terrible results.

When selecting your vines you will also need to consider what type of wine you want to make. Will it be white wine or a nice merlot? Is the product only for the consumption of your friends and family or do you plan to sell the product in the marketplace? All of these need to be considerations that go into selecting your grape vines.

Climate and Geography – You obviously do not have any control over the weather, but climate is the single most important factor that influences the quality of your wine grapes. Not only can climate reduce the quality of the wine, severe weather can literally destroy a vineyard eliminating any wine production. 

Choosing a Site for the Vineyard – If you are planning on growing grapes in your backyard you may be limited on the choice of site selection. But if you are planning on purchasing property for your vineyard or currently have a large piece of property that present different site options, then considering site selection is important. The type and makeup of the soil, the altitude of the property, the slope of the site, they angle of the sun, and the quality and availability of water are all considerations when selecting a site for a vineyard.

Ordering and planting grape stocks – The most suitable sources of grape stocks are nurseries that specialize in grape plants and grow the desired cultivars. It help to get the opinions of others, if you know of other grape growers in your area find out who they recommend. You will want to order your grape vines in plenty of time before planting. Giving the nursery at least 6 months notice is advisable. 

These are some of the steps to learn how to grow grapes. Most people do not realize that so much goes into planting a vineyard, but actually, once you get the initial research and planning behind you the process is quite simple. You will not only learn a lot in the process, but the experience of tasting your first glass of wine…grown and made by your own hands, is as rewarding an experience as there is in life.

For more information on how to grow grapes at home and to learn more about growing grapes and making homemade wine visit us at: http://www.homemadewineguide.com

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Monday, May 24th, 2010


Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

TokyoTomo Travel Guide » Yamagata “Wine Route” Tour in the Middle …

Takeda Winery is one of the oldest winery established in 1920, and since then the winery has been growing grapes with the motto of “good grapes produces good wine.” In the vast vineyard, the winery actively works on cultivating grapes …

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growing wine grapes – Facts About Grapes – From Planting to Making Wine

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

There are many facts about grapes you should know about if you should choose to grow your own grape vines. For starters, grapes possess one thing in common; it’s the manner that they grow. These delicious fruits love the sun. Furthermore, cultivars create the best tasting grapes once they are planted (more…)

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growing wine grapes – YouTube – How To Prune Grapes: Cane Type

Thursday, May 20th, 2010



If you’ve been keeping up with my blog posts lately you’ll know I’ve come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I’ve got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em…

The Complete Grape Growing System Review | A1 Info Mall

This system promises to help anyone, in any climate, to grow grapes with success. The Complete Grape Growing System asserts that grapes can be grown, improved, and maintained year after year through using this program. …

All About Champagne | Grape Growing Tips

What is Champagne? Lets start with the fundamental question of what Champagne exactly is. Champagne is a sparkling wine. Simply put, a wine that has bubbles or.

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And travelling in one of Bulgaria's wine-growing regions between the southern city of Plovdiv and nearby Assenovgrad, home to Mavrud, one of the most popular red grape varieties, one comes across scores of crates filled with grapes …

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growing wine grapes – Learn How to Grow Grapes

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

How to grow grapes has been in our history dating back to almost the beginning of time. Every major country in the word has done some form of wine making, some better than others of course. If you learn the correct way of how to grow grapes and make wine then you will find it is well worth the time (more…)

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Sunday, May 16th, 2010

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growing wine grapes – Growing Grape Vines – To Make Your Grapes Amazing

Friday, May 14th, 2010

For a healthy, productive crop of grapes, you must consider the source of the growth, the grape vine. The process of growing grape vines should be researched and considered very much to produce the best quality of grapes. Grape vine pruning is probably one of the most normally disregarded tasks on (more…)

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growing wine grapes – How to Grow Grapes – The Experts Way

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

Do you Know What it Takes to Start Planting Your Very Own Grapes?

Planting and growing your grapes is the first milestone to complete in the process of making wine. In order to plan a recipe for success, take a look at the following aspects of growing that you will need to account for during the planting (more…)

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Monday, May 10th, 2010



Hey Readers! I’ve been comin across some crazy stuff the past few days from a few different blogs around the web which I just had to share with you. Check em out below…

When Majestic Met Moueix « Grape to Glass – The Majestic Wine Blog

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Red Wine A Classic Taste For Any Time : The Rum Lounge

It is starting to become better known, and is certainly one to look out for as the New World starts to get more interested in and good at growing Sangiovese grapes.sNebbioloNebbiolo is another of Northern Italy's classic grapes which, …

2005 Raymond Vineyard & Cellar Rutherford Merlot « The Wine Spies

WALTER: Napa Valley, and the Rutherford Appellation in particular, has amazing soil and very consistent weather for growing wine grapes year in and year out. RED: What is one piece of advice that you would give to someone that is …

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