Commercial Wine Production and Grape Growers Workshop Is Nov. 15 in Southern Ohio
10/23/2012
PIKETON, Ohio –
Wine grape growers, commercial wine operators, and those interested in becoming
either one can learn the practical and essential skills needed to be successful
in the industry at a workshop held by Ohio State University horticulture,
viticulture and enology experts Nov. 15.
The program is from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at the OSU South Centers’ Endeavor
Center, 1862 Shyville Road, in Piketon.
The workshop is designed to help growers and winemakers, as well as to boost
Ohio's wine industry, said
Gary Gao, an Ohio State University Extension specialist and associate professor
of small fruit crops at OSU South Centers at Piketon.
“It’s
good for grape growers to talk to winemakers, because you have to have good
fruit in order to make good wine, so it’s good to get them together in the same
classroom,” he said. “This
workshop is great for people in the business or those who want to get into the
business.”
Researchers with OSU
Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) will
conduct the workshop, which will include information on the basics of grapevine
propagation techniques; vineyard management; sensory evaluation of wines;
critical aspects of white and red wine production; and identification of new
invasive pests in Ohio.
Focus will also be on grafting techniques, how to improve
fruit quality through pruning and leaf removal, and how to manage insects and
diseases, Gao said.
“Participants will also get an introduction to winemaking
101, including the fundamentals of wine production,” he said.
The workshop will include a sensory evaluation of Ohio
wines, including aroma, acid and taste, Gao said, including some new wines and varieties
as well as some popular wines.
“Wine is a combination of art and science,” he said. “On
the science side, you have to focus on acid and sugar levels and other
technical things.
“But on the artistic side, you have to use your nose and
taste buds to know what is good and what is missing. This program is designed
to help people learn that art and science.”
Ohio’s wine industry has seen significant growth in
recent years. In fact, the number of Ohio wineries has nearly doubled since
1997. And during the last 10 years, Ohio’s wine industry has grown
significantly, said David T. Daniels, director of the Ohio Department of
Agriculture.
According to its 2008 Economic Impact report, Ohio’s
grape and wine industry generates more than $580 million in economic activity
that supports local communities while producing a superior agricultural
product. The Ohio grape and wine industry also employs more than 4,100 people,
providing a payroll of $124.2 million, Daniels said.
The workshop will also include an overview of the
challenges growers have faced with this year's weather conditions, Gao said.
“It’s been a very rough year for a lot of growers, from
the early freezes and frosts in the spring to the record-breaking heat and
drought conditions felt throughout the summer,” he said. “In addition, some
growers also got hit with high winds and hail.”
Registration for the workshop is $20 and includes the
program, handouts, lunch and refreshments. Contact Jennifer Warfe at
740-289-2071 to register. The deadline to register is Nov. 12.
“We are very grateful for the strong financial
support of the Ohio Grape Industries Program for our research and extension
programs,” Gao said
Writers
Tracy Turner
614-688-1067
turner.490@osu.edu
Sources
Gary Gao
740-289-2071, ext. 123
Gao.2@osu.edu
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