After researching, collecting, and testing many different grape varieties over the past 23 years, I turned all those testing notes into what I hope is a useful book for anyone considering growing grapes in the Pac Northwest. It is also useful if you want to read about farming, winemaking, and general nature-based philosophy.
You can buy the book (printed paperback or Kindle version) here.
The photo is of my own Leon Millot grapes. Thank you for checking out the book!
Monday, November 12, 2018
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