US: Washington yields down, Oregon up as harvest finishes
US: Washington yields down, Oregon up as harvest finishes
Dec 12, 2011
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(Decanter) - As harvest finishes in the Pacific northwest, vintners are pondering a season of opposites. While 2011 has been the coldest harvest in living memory for Washington, Oregon had one of the longest growing seasons ever.
Lower sugar levels were a given in both states, but while Washington's yields were down, in Oregon β which saw more rain β yields were the highest on record.
Much of eastern Washington's vineyards had frost on 27 October and again on 2 November adding to the coldest harvest period for 70 years βand the second really nasty year in a row,β said Paul Beveridge of Washington's Wilridge Winery.
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