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The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines

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The manual provides practical, low-cost guidance for establishing and managing vineyards and producing American wines. It covers propagation methods (seed, eyes, cuttings, layering, grafting), site selection, soil preparation, planting and multi-year vine care, training systems, pruning and renewal, pest, disease and frost management, and varietal descriptions with cultivation recommendations. Detailed chapters explain cellar equipment, pressing, fermentation, measuring must and acidity, clarifying and treating faults, and using lees, followed by cost and yield statistics for different varieties. Advice targets beginners and small-scale growers seeking accessible techniques for quality wine production.

About the Author

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George Husmann

George Husmann was an American viticulturist and author, recognized for his contributions to the field of grape cultivation and winemaking. His notable work, "The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines," provides insights into the practices and techniques of growing native grape varieties and producing wine in the United States. Husmann's writings reflect a deep understanding of viticulture and have played a role in shaping American winemaking traditions.

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