New York Flashcards
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New York basics
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- New York is the second largest producer of wine in the US, but Vitis vinifera grapes currently account for less than one third of the state’s vineyards.
- In the wake of Dr. Konstantin Frank’s successful cultivation of vinifera grapes in the early 1960s, new plantings of European varieties have greatly increased.
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Long Island AVA
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-Bordeaux varieties are planted on the warmer, maritime climate
-sub-AVAs:
North Fork of Long Island
The Hamptons, Long Island.
-The growing season in this eastern region is nearly three weeks longer than in the more marginal area of Finger Lakes
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Finger Lakes
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- 90% of New York’s wine is produced.
- In the Finger Lakes, Niagara Escarpment and Lake Erie AVAs, the extremes of cold temperature are mitigated by water: the lake effect of the Great Lakes lowers the chance of damaging winter freezes and promotes a late budbreak, lessening the dangers of spring frost.
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Finger Lakes grapes
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- Riesling performs especially well
- Pinot Noir plantings are showing promise. Niagara, an American cross of Concord and Cassady, still has a large following in the Finger Lakes.
- Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Blanc, and Gewürztraminer perform well throughout the state.