I got my idea for this experiment from Stuart Pigott´s column in finnish wine magazine(Viinilehti 06/2008). Pigott was telling about his experiences from Geisenheim´s wine school where he is studying for next two years. He was telling about his collegue who is from Regenburg, Bavaria. Very cold area for wine growing. If you can grow wine there why not in southern Finland, was the question Pigott finished his column.
Yes, why not? This blog is about my attempt to make wine from finnish wine grapes that I have growed myself. I have rented a small plot of land (1 are / 41 acres) which will be my wine garden for next few years. If I´m lucky I´ll taste my own wine somewhere spring time 2011.
I´m trying to detail all phases and even little things that may effect to the result so if there is someone else who has interest to grow wine 60 degrees northern lattitude this blog may someday be useful.
Yes, why not? This blog is about my attempt to make wine from finnish wine grapes that I have growed myself. I have rented a small plot of land (1 are / 41 acres) which will be my wine garden for next few years. If I´m lucky I´ll taste my own wine somewhere spring time 2011.
I´m trying to detail all phases and even little things that may effect to the result so if there is someone else who has interest to grow wine 60 degrees northern lattitude this blog may someday be useful.
"Adventure starts from your own yard. Literaly"
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