There are many hazards that a viticulturist needs to be aware of when growing vines.
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Viticulturist Gareth King arrived two years later and probably knows every vine by name.
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In 1991, he joined Hogue Cellars as a viticulturist and later was promoted to general manager.
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I sought encouragement from Peter Hemstad, 51, a research viticulturist at the University of Minnesota.
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James is a consultant viticulturist and Matt the winemaker at Mount Difficulty and the wine shows their expertise.
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A viticulturist told them the fans would prevent cold air leaving the valley and suggested they install fans as well.
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Do not try and stop a viticulturist from farming.
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In the 1990s Ohio sought to increase acreage for grapes by hiring a state viticulturist and offering planting grants.
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Franci Ashton Dwyer signed on to the Etude team in 2002 as viticulturist, and currently oversees the Sonoma County vineyards.
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A cultivator of grape vine
A winemaker or vintner is a person engaged in winemaking. They are generally employed by wineries or , where their work includes: *Cooperating with viticulturists *Monitoring the maturity of grapes to ensure their quality and to determine the correct time for harvestn*Crushing and pressing ...
A person who grows grapes
Person responsible for tending to the growth and maintenance of the grapevines.