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Am. J. Enol. Vitic. 7:2:69-71 (1956)
Copyright © 1956 by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture.
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Grape Growing in the Livermore Valley, Past and Present

Herman Wente 1

1 Wente Bros, Livermore, California

Summarizing the problems of the grape grower in the Livermore Valley today, with special emphasis toward encouraging new additional plantings, it is evident that:

(1) a grower must produce fine quality table wine grapes for the discriminating winery, for which he must receive a premium.

(2) he should be tied in with a good "Brand Name" winery, to assure him of a permanent home for his crop.

(3) he must be an efficient operator and have a large enough vineyard to support good power equipment.







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