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April 21, 2022 Miles Edlmann

Vineyards shouldn’t be just for vines. We explain the myriad benefits of inter-row cover cropping.

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In viticulture Tags viticulture, cover crops, erosion, mulching, water status management, biodiversity

The Effects of Climate Change - Part Three

May 10, 2021 Miles Edlmann

How ingenious winemakers are solving the problem of over-ripe grapes. We blow the lid off the biggest secret in the industry…

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In viticulture, winemaking, wine Tags viticulture, climate change, winemaking, wine

The Effects of Climate Change - Part Two

March 3, 2021 Miles Edlmann

Climate change is very real, and it affects what you pour into your wineglass and then drink.

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In viticulture Tags viticulture, climate change

Changing Times, Changing Wines

July 14, 2020 Miles Edlmann

I recently ran a wine masterclass for some friends of my parents who used to live in Portugal back in the 1960s and 70s. Understandably, they were staggered by the quality of the wines which were vastly improved from those that they remembered. But how bad exactly were Portuguese wines a generation ago, and what has changed?

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In wine, viticulture Tags viticulture, winemaking, Salazar, revolution

Planting a Vineyard

May 20, 2020 Miles Edlmann

If you haven’t already seen it, here’s a video I made a few years back showing you what goes into planting a new vineyard from scratch. This one is in the Alentejo. Find it, and more, on OHW’s YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOON4yk6ngzOlP8xO-LVZhg

In viticulture Tags viticulture, planting, vineyard

Organic Viticulture

April 27, 2020 Miles Edlmann

Organic wines are becoming increasingly popular these days. You would think that organic viticulture would also benefit the environment, but in fact this isn’t often the case. Follow the link below to an article that I wrote for The World of Fine Wine about where it all falls down…

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In viticulture, wine Tags organic, viticulture, The World of Fine Wine

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