Talk:Augusta AVA
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Grape Varietals
[edit]Hi all,
I am assoicated with a winery in Augusta Missouri and we would like to do a primary source edit which is that Vidal Blanc is the primary grape that is grown in the appelation across two wineries and three independent growers. It is the largest crop, planted acreage and gallons produced by the appelation at this time, 2013. With the death of the Hennesee Vineyard Chardonel due to the WinPing virus complex, there does not appear to be any Chardonel grown in the AVA unless someone can provide proof. We would like this varietal struck from the list.
There is a misleading statement about the revival of the wine period in the 1960's leading to the area's current wineries. There is only one winery active from this period still in business. Most started decades later. We believe that a rewording of this statement is more truthful and is more in line with the referenced document.
We also would like to see a source document for Friedrich Munch founding Mount Pleasant. Please see the talk page on Mount Pleasant.
The wines being exported to Germany early in the 21st century is not of importance and should be struck. Augusta AVA wines were exported prior to this and Augusta wines were historically shipped all over the world prior to prohibition. Sourcing both the Columbia exhibition of 1903 and the IWSC in 1986 demostrates the exportation if needed.
Thanks all, — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mowineguy (talk • contribs) 22:46, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
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