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Internet Dating Column
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Monday, October 11, 2010
Phyloxera
What is phyloxera?
Phylloxera is a vine pest that attacks the root system of vines eating the vine from the root up. It lives benignly in American rootstock without doing much damage. Once, however, it was introduced to those succulent vines in Europe, it feasted on every vine it could find until there were no more vines to destroy. By the end of the nineteenth century, there was hardly a vine standing in all of Europe.
The cure was a tough pill for the Europeans to swallow. That being they would have to plant American rootstock to which European vine stock would be grafted. Native American vines are resistant to phylloxera, but produces wine of lesser quality than European vines. Europe was slow to realize this cure or it would have recovered from phylloxera in less than five years. As it was, it took almost 50 years for the devastation to be controlled. Today, nearly all of the world's vines are a composite of American rootstock and European vine stock.
Phylloxera is a vine pest that attacks the root system of vines eating the vine from the root up. It lives benignly in American rootstock without doing much damage. Once, however, it was introduced to those succulent vines in Europe, it feasted on every vine it could find until there were no more vines to destroy. By the end of the nineteenth century, there was hardly a vine standing in all of Europe.
The cure was a tough pill for the Europeans to swallow. That being they would have to plant American rootstock to which European vine stock would be grafted. Native American vines are resistant to phylloxera, but produces wine of lesser quality than European vines. Europe was slow to realize this cure or it would have recovered from phylloxera in less than five years. As it was, it took almost 50 years for the devastation to be controlled. Today, nearly all of the world's vines are a composite of American rootstock and European vine stock.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Food and wine is me
I'm only here to help people with food and wine questions, problems, insight or even if you're just curious. I have nothing to sell or make money on here so it's purely to help people on these topics. I've published three books on wine, an audio book and taught cooking and wine classes for 20 years. Father was a chef, grandmother was the personal baker to the last king of Italy in 1900.
Once in a while I'll post wines and foods tasted and recipes or techniques.
Let me know what you think.
Ed
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