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I have a small test vineyard and a future cider apple orchard (this fall begins this journey) in central Texas. I have over 200 grape vines and am still trying to narrow down what does best here. I am viticulture trained from TTU so I have some experience on grape growing. The majority of my vines are Norton and Blanc du Bois. I am trialing Blanc du Soleil and Caminaire Noir among other vinifera and Native American varieties to see what will grow best in my area with the least amount of chemical assistance. I am focusing in on Norton, some of the Munson varieties and Blanc du Soleil currently.
The apples will be for cider and are old Southern varieties, many of which have been grown in Texas in the past.
We have our first batch of Norton in MLF right now and it has been quite a fun learning experience lol.
The apples will be for cider and are old Southern varieties, many of which have been grown in Texas in the past.
We have our first batch of Norton in MLF right now and it has been quite a fun learning experience lol.