askins3097
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Some observations from my vineyard this year, located in Southwest, Pennsylvania at the base of the Laurel Highlands:
-Niagara- does not do well with the humidity and we’re having another record rainfall year in Pennsylvania. For as much work as I’m putting into spraying and preventing mildew, I could have just planted a vinifera like Riesling or Cabernet Franc. I will be making a tough decision after this season about whether to rip this row out or not.
-Frontenac - good grower. Disease resistant. The beetles do not bother it too much. It does not like the heat. The one week we were in the high 80’s for 5 straight days, they had almost no visible growth. Since it went back to normal summer conditions, they’re growing really well.
-maracel foch- bulletproof. Doesn’t seem to matter if it’s rain, sun, 90 degrees, 60 degrees, they’re growing like crazy. No signs of disease. The only challenge is keeping up with the growth and beetles. I’m assuming the grape quality is not very good, or this variety would be a lot more popular for as easy as it is to grow. Time will tell. I have 3 rows that will be in their third season next year, so I should get a small, partial crop to sample.
-Sabrevois - slow grower. Doesn’t like the heat either. The beetles don’t bother it but it does seem susceptible to some kind of mites. Otherwise no problems.
It definitely has been a learning experience. Maybe this info will help someone in my area that is considering planting a vineyard. There’s not a lot of info out there for Southwest Pennsylvania and the handful of local winery vineyards don’t seem too eager to share information, in my experience. Most of the available information is about Concord grapes, or Erie and the eastern parts of the state.
-Niagara- does not do well with the humidity and we’re having another record rainfall year in Pennsylvania. For as much work as I’m putting into spraying and preventing mildew, I could have just planted a vinifera like Riesling or Cabernet Franc. I will be making a tough decision after this season about whether to rip this row out or not.
-Frontenac - good grower. Disease resistant. The beetles do not bother it too much. It does not like the heat. The one week we were in the high 80’s for 5 straight days, they had almost no visible growth. Since it went back to normal summer conditions, they’re growing really well.
-maracel foch- bulletproof. Doesn’t seem to matter if it’s rain, sun, 90 degrees, 60 degrees, they’re growing like crazy. No signs of disease. The only challenge is keeping up with the growth and beetles. I’m assuming the grape quality is not very good, or this variety would be a lot more popular for as easy as it is to grow. Time will tell. I have 3 rows that will be in their third season next year, so I should get a small, partial crop to sample.
-Sabrevois - slow grower. Doesn’t like the heat either. The beetles don’t bother it but it does seem susceptible to some kind of mites. Otherwise no problems.
It definitely has been a learning experience. Maybe this info will help someone in my area that is considering planting a vineyard. There’s not a lot of info out there for Southwest Pennsylvania and the handful of local winery vineyards don’t seem too eager to share information, in my experience. Most of the available information is about Concord grapes, or Erie and the eastern parts of the state.