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  2. Temecula Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    There is little official documentation of grape growing in Temecula during the latter half of the nineteenth century. However, promotion of the region as suitable for vines was widespread. The 1890 publication, "An Illustrated History of Southern California," described Temecula as 100 sq mi (64,000 acres) of valley lands and undulating hills.

  3. Grape cultivation in California - Wikipedia

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    The fresh (table grape) harvest was 910,400 short tons (825,900 t) and selling at a price of $1,300 per short ton ($1,433/t), this sector was worth $1,183,520,000 for the season. [3] The table grape and wine grape sectors are represented by the Table Grape Commission [4] and the California Association of Winegrape Growers. [5]

  4. Agriculture in California - Wikipedia

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    The fresh (table grape) harvest was 910,400 short tons (825,900 t) and selling at a price of $1,300 per short ton ($1,433/t), this sector was worth $1,183,520,000 for the season. [97] The table grape and wine grape sectors are represented by the [98] and the California Association of Winegrape Growers. [99]

  5. Temecula, California - Wikipedia

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    Temecula (/ t ə ˈ m ɛ k j ʊ l ə /; Spanish: Temécula, ; Luiseño: Temeekunga) is a city in southwestern Riverside County, California, United States.The city had a population of 110,003 as of the 2020 census [7] and was incorporated on December 1, 1989.

  6. Winkler index - Wikipedia

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    Only early ripening varieties achieve high quality, some hybrid grape varieties but mostly V. vinifera. Region II 2501–3000 1389–1667 Early and mid-season table wine varieties will produce good quality wines. Region III 3001–3500 1668–1944 Favorable for high production of standard to good quality table wines. Region IV 3501–4000 1945 ...

  7. FAMU returns to tradition with 20th annual Grape Harvest Festival

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    The Grape Harvest Festival is expected to draw more than 2,000 people to celebrate family, food, fun and agricultural discovery at Florida A&M. FAMU returns to tradition with 20th annual Grape ...

  8. Vitis californica - Wikipedia

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    Vitis californica is a deciduous vine. It is fast growing and can grow to over 10 metres (33 ft) in length. [2] It climbs on other plants or covers the ground with twisted, woody ropes of vine covered in green leaves.

  9. Annual growth cycle of grapevines - Wikipedia

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    The time of harvest depends on a variety of factors – most notably the subjective determination of ripeness. As the grape ripens on the vines, sugars and pH increase as acids (such as malic acid) decrease. Tannins and other phenolics also develop, which can affect the flavors and aromas in the resulting wine.