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Gardener News
September, 2015
Serving the Agricultural, Gardening and Landscaping Communities
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GARDENERNEWS.COM
No. 149
Refreshing and Brilliant Jersey Wine By Tom Castronovo Executive Editor
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Grape grower and winemaker Mike Beneduce inspects his Blaufränkisch wine grapes on his family’s 16-acre Pittstown vineyard.
Who doesn’t like a great glass of wine? According to the New Jersey Department of Agriculture, the Garden State produced 1.5 million gallons of wine last year and ranks fourth in the nation in per capita wine consumption. This is one industry that is on the move. The Garden State has three federally designated American Viticultural Areas, the largest and most bountiful being the Outer Coastal Plain in the southern half of the state, which boasts sandy soil, extensive sunshine, relatively mild winters and moderate breezes from the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay. Vintners say this microclimate mirrors that of France’s legendary Bordeaux region. A second area, the Central Delaware Valley, straddles New Jersey and Pennsylvania north of Trenton. Farther north is the third region, the Warren Hills area in Warren County. I’ve traveled out to the Rutgers Snyder Research and Extension Farm near Pittstown in Hunterdon County on several occasions. This 390-acre farm is the Rutgers University Center for Sustainable Agriculture. Snyder Farm initiates and disseminates research applicable to the production of a variety of food and fiber products, including grain crops, tree (Continued on Page 19)