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Effect Of Smoke In Grape And Wine Production, Kristen Brodison Aug 2013

Effect Of Smoke In Grape And Wine Production, Kristen Brodison

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Smoke exposure of grapevines and the development of smoke-related characteristics in the resulting wines is an increasing issue for the wine industry. As Australia faces a warming climate with more bushfires, smoke exposure in vineyards is becoming more regular.

Wines made from grapes exposed to smoke during sensitive growth stages can exhibit aromas and flavours resembling smoked meat, disinfectant, leather, salami and ashtrays. Where unfavourable smoke characteristics are detected by consumers at high concentrations the wine may be unpalatable. Unsalable wines result in financial losses for producers with costs flowing on to wine brands, market presence and future sales.

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Beyond The Vines 02: Pathways To The Valley, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 02: Pathways To The Valley, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the journeys of Latinos to Oregon and how they became part of the wine industry.


Beyond The Vines 03: Work In The Vineyards, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 03: Work In The Vineyards, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the work in which Latino employees partake in the vineyard.

Photo Credits

  1. Ofelia Galaviz Working the Harvest at Sokol Blosser Winery. Courtesy of Ofelia Galaviz.
  2. Latino Employees Working the Harvest on the Vineyard. ¡Salud! Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.
  3. Latino Employee Working Harvest on the Vineyard. WillaKenzie Estates Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.


Beyond The Vines 01: Latinos In The Oregon Wine Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 01: Latinos In The Oregon Wine Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel serves as the introduction for the exhibit, identifying the themes that the future panels will discuss.

Photo Credits

  1. Leda Garside and Vineyard worker in the field. ¡Salud! Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.
  2. Seferino Flores in the vineyard, representing ¡Salud!. ¡Salud! Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.


Beyond The Vines 06: Moving Beyond The Vines, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 06: Moving Beyond The Vines, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel concludes the Beyond the Vines exhibit by tying the themes together to tell the story of Latinos in the Oregon wine industry.


Beyond The Vines 04: In The Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 04: In The Industry, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the stories of two Latino workers who have expanded their roles to other areas in the wine industry.

Photo Credits

  1. Employees Sorting Grapes during Harvest. Willakenzie Estate Collection, Oregon Wine History Archive.


Beyond The Vines 05: ¡Salud!, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins Jul 2013

Beyond The Vines 05: ¡Salud!, Julian Adoff, Lydia Heins

Beyond the Vines: Latinos in the Oregon Wine Industry

This panel describes the health care system ¡Salud! and how it has benefited the Latino workforce in the Oregon wine industry.


Selections Of The Houghton Clones Of Cabernet Sauvignon, Glynn Ward, Ian Cameron, Richard Fennessy Jul 2013

Selections Of The Houghton Clones Of Cabernet Sauvignon, Glynn Ward, Ian Cameron, Richard Fennessy

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Cabernet Sauvignon is the premium red wine grape variety grown in Western Australia. The high quality wines produced have won prestigious awards and accolades nationally and internationally. The first clonal selection of Cabernet Sauvignon in Western Australia was conducted by the Department of Agriculture at the Houghton Vineyard in the Swan Valley from 1968 to 1970. The objective was yield improvement, vine health and fruit flavour. Twenty-one high performing vines were identified from vines planted in Houghton Vineyard in the 1950s as cuttings sourced from vines planted in the 1930s. These high performing vines became known as the ‘Houghton clones’. …