A Career in California Viticulture Oral History Transcript 1987

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A Career in California Viticulture Oral History Transcript 1987
Amandus Nicholas Kasimatis
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Well, I think Merlot is a good example that came into considerable amount of interest in the early seventies and then that faded dramatically. Because in the Central Coast where it was widely planted, it was not very productive at all because of climatic conditions; so that acreage was all grafted over.
Merlot has emerged now as a variety on its own rather than as a blending variety not that it isn't used for blending, but that's not its principal role at all. It's Merlot on its own feet now th
...at is emerging as, I think, a very important California wine. That would be a good example of a role of a variety that has really changed.
Other examples would, of course, be Pinot noir. That went entirely into red wine production at one time, and it was really the French champagne interest that saved that variety for many growers. Because Pinot noir, for the most part, has not been that sucessful as a red wine; it's only in very recent years that people have seriously made some red wines of Pinot noir more along the lines of what they expected to make.


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