Wine grapes, like Goldilocks, like it to be not too hot and not too cold. Growing grapes for fine wine requires avoiding temperature extremes. That is why most wine grapes in the world are grown between 30 degrees and 50 degrees latitude in both the northern and southern hemispheres. Those are the temperate climate zones, providing on average enough sun and a sufficient number of warm days to allow vinifera grapes to grow and ripen. It is not just about latitude. Microclimates can alter the average temperature and rainfall within a larger zone. Many of the most prestigious wine regions in the world…
This is the first of a two-part series on Ohio wines, featuring last weekend’s North Market Ohio Wine Festival in Columbus, and some of my Ohio wine travels. There is so much history, and so many questions yet to be answered about where Ohio wines are going that this piece would be too long if I were to include it all. This article will look more broadly at the industry that is Ohio wine. Next time, I will review a number of Ohio wines that I would gladly recommend. __________________________________________________________ For a long time I have believed that there are…