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 on: August 19, 2010, 09:22:17 PM 
Started by girlfrined812 - Last post by MissStevens
That's right! Merlot is the best for clays and the like. It grows best with clay. Good luck!

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 on: August 15, 2010, 02:12:07 PM 
Started by wineguru - Last post by wineguru
Resources:

European Grapevine Moth flier: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroom/newsroomfiles/European Grapevine Moth Flier.pdf

EGVM Fact Sheet: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroom/newsroomfiles/EGVM Fact Sheet.pdf

UC Cooperative Extension Informational Sheet: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroomnewsroomfiles/UC Cooperative Extension Informational Sheet.pdf

UC Cooperative Extension Informational Sheet - Spanish: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroomnewsroomfiles/UC Cooperative Extension Informational Sheet - Spanish.pdf

Napa Ag Photo Handout: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroomnewsroomfiles/Napa Ag Photo Handout.pdf

California Department of Food and Agriculture: http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/phpps/egvm/

Quarantine Map for EGVM: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroomnewsroomfiles/QuarantineMapforEGVM.pdf

UCCE EGVM Updates: http://cenapa.ucdavis.edu/newsletterfiles/newsletter2084.htm

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 on: August 15, 2010, 02:03:13 PM 
Started by wineguru - Last post by wineguru
LAKEPORT - Lake County is moth free. That's the good news, says Deputy Agricultural Commissioner Kristine Eutenier. However, the detection of the European Grapevine Moths (EGVM) in nearby Napa County is affecting a portion of Lake County; and, the real concern now, says Eutenier, is to keep the potentially devastating pest out of Lake County.

Because two moths were found in Pope Valley in Napa County, a quarantine was imposed to encompass a five-mile radius around the site of the find. That particular five-mile area extended the boundary line into the southern portion of Lake County, Eutenier explained.

As a result, certain growers, harvesters, haulers and receivers within areas under quarantine - including Lake County - must comply with restrictions and rules that have been developed to prevent spread of the EGVM, also known as Lobesia botrana.

See the rest of the article here: http://www.lakecountywinegrape.org/newsroom/20100811-newsletter.php

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 on: August 15, 2010, 02:00:56 PM 
Started by motu - Last post by wineguru
I think Shannon Ridge produces some excellent wines. I've been a member of their wine club since 2004.

You can buy their wines online at http://www.shannonridge.com

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 on: August 15, 2010, 01:54:42 PM 
Started by motu - Last post by Admin
For those of you who are interested, you can purchase Moore Family Winery wines at http://www.moorefamilywinery.com

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 on: August 15, 2010, 01:47:41 PM 
Started by motu - Last post by motu
I had a 2003 Moore Family Winery Sauvignon Blanc yesterday that was fantastic.

What other wines you guys recommend?

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 on: February 17, 2010, 04:42:05 PM 
Started by girlfrined812 - Last post by Grapes08
Merlot should be good. It loves clay and can handle the hot weather seeing that its grown in Napa and Sonoma.

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 on: January 19, 2010, 06:32:16 PM 
Started by girlfrined812 - Last post by girlfrined812
what winegrape would grow best? (back end of Lake County, s/w exposure, off Hwy 20) Huh

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