High-quality wine grapes expected from Michigan vineyards

Michigan State University Extension viticulturist says dry conditions this season should make for high-quality wines. Esmaeil Nasrollahiazar tells Brownfield, “In August, September, and October, it was super dry.” “In two months, the volume of the rain was less than half an inch, so it was a very unusual year,” he says. The moisture stress he says […]

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