Grape Expectations, the Winners Of

Grape Expectations, the Winners Of

SEMINAR INFORMATION for difficult vintages. NJ Dept. of Agriculture RUTGERS The symposium is a daylong series of will discuss insect management in the vineyard. NEW JERSEY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION lectures by professionals in viticulture Grape crop insurance is now available in New (grape growing), enology (winemaking), and Jersey and that subject will be presented. There marketing. Lectures are designed to present will be multiple tastings conducted during the new and relevant information to symposium. Award-winning wines will be professionals and amateurs involved with available for sampling in the NJ Wine Grape any aspect of grape growing or the wine showcase, immediately following the industry. symposium. This is the thirty fourth year of the Rutgers Cooperative Extension is an equal symposium. Come, learn, and spend time with Expectations opportunity program provider and employer. your fellow NJ wine professionals Contact your local Extension Office for DIRECTIONS a Viticultural and Enological Symposium information regarding special needs or FORSGATE COUNTRY CLUB accommodations. Contact the State 375 Forsgate Drive Extension Director’s office if you have Monroe Twp., NJ 08831 2019 Theme: concerns related to discrimination, 848-932- 732-521-0070 5000, ext. 584. Grape Cultivars for New REGISTRATION INFORMATION FORSGATE COUNTRY CLUB is conveniently The pre-registration fee for the symposium located in central New Jersey - close to Princeton Jersey, Traditional and is $95 for non industry members. For winery and New Brunswick and only one hour from New personnel, the fee is $95 for the first person York and Philadelphia. Take NJ Turnpike to Exit 8A; Recent Imports, An In to register from each winery and $75 each after toll, exit the left ramp (Jamesburg/Rt 32 E) onto additional person from that winery. Forsgate Drive, and follow 1.2 miles through traffic light to Club on left. Depth Look. Registration fee at the door is $120. The cost includes seminars, roundtable discussions, PROGRAM COORDINATORS demonstration tastings, continental Saturday, March 2, 2019 breakfast, breaks, buffet lunch (featuring NJ Forsgate Country Club Gary C. Pavlis, Ph.D. wines), and the Award Winning Wine 375 Forsgate Drive Monroe Twp., NJ County Agent ll/ Associate Professor Showcase. Agriculture and Natural Resource Department PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Rutgers University Sponsored by: RUTGERS COOPERATIVE The program includes experience and Daniel Ward EXTENSION perspective from wine consultants, university Associate Extension Specialist in Pomology faculty as well as commercial producers. The Director, New Jersey Center for Wine Research and emphasis is on quality grape and wine Education In cooperation with production. The morning session will start with Director, Rutgers Agricultural Research & Extension The NJ Wine Industry Advisory an in depth discussion of disease control and Center Council & the Garden State management. This will be followed by a special Hemant Gohil, Ph.D. Winegrowers Association presentation of imported Italian grape varieties that the Outer Coastal Plain Vineyard County Agent III/ Assistant Professor Agriculture and Natural Resources Department Association has been working on. As is our Rutgers University tradition at Grape Expectations, the winners of the 2018 Governor’s Cup wines will be discussed and tasted. The producers of these wines will explain how those wines were produced. The afternoon will include a St. Emilion tasting, research on cordon renewal, Cabernet clonal selection and enology options THE PROGRAM advice and assistance in a variety of legal topics, Dr. Hemant Gohil is the Gloucester Co. agent with 4:30 Crop Insurance for New Jersey Grape mainly with regard to intellectual property and RCE with grape responsibilities. Hemant has 8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast Producers - An Introduction to Crop technology transfer, human resources, services to conducted research with grapes in Washington State Insurance as a Risk Management Tool. companies, and litigation. as well as in California. 9:00 Welcome, Introductions, and Mary Staak – USDA Risk Management Dr. Denise Gardener launched a pro-active wine Dr. Gary C. Pavlis is the Agricultural Agent in Symposium Overview: Agency consulting service in the Fall of 2017, Denise Atlantic County, NJ. His research/extension program Dr. Gary C. Pavlis - RCE Gardner Winemaking LLC. The mission of Denise focuses on vineyard establishment, as well as 4:45 Adjourn Gardner Winemaking is to enhance a winery’s increasing the production efficiency of grapes 9:15 Grape Disease Management for 2019. production techniques and quality, while providing including non-traditional disease control, cultivar Dr. Peter Oudemans, RCE 4:45 NJ Wine Showcase winemakers and industry professionals with evaluation, ICM, ground cover evaluation and educational tools for their own individual growth. enological considerations. 9:45 What’s New From The Industry? THE SPEAKERS With a virtual focus, Denise is able to consult with Lucie Morton is a well-known viticulture consultant industry members throughout the entire U.S. As an REGISTRATION INFORMATION 10:00 Break and lecturer. Specialty areas include: grapevine enologist, Denise has spent over a decade in the identification (ampelography); grapevine rootstock wine production industry, and 6 years as Name:______________________________ 10:15 The Wines, Vines, and Exciting Potential selection; new vineyard establishment; analysis of Pennsylvania’s enology extension associate at Penn for New Jersey of Three Recently the relationship between viticultural practices and State University. Spouse/partner:_______________________ wine quality. Lucie is famous for her Mary Staak is a Risk Management Specialist with Imported Italian Wine Grape Varieties. translation/adaptation of “A Practical Ampelography” USDA’s Risk Management Agency. Her office is Lawrence Coia, Coia Vineyards, Dr. Daniel Winery/Business:_____________________ Ward, Rutgers/NJAES, Marco Stefanini, by Pierre Galet. She is an adjunct instructor at the located in Raleigh, North Carolina, and she works Piedmont Virginia Community College, a researcher the federal crop insurance program from North Claudio Moser, Sergio Menapace, Arturo Address:____________________________ Pironti, Edmund Mach Foundation of San collaborator, and a vineyard manager at Moreland Carolina to Maine. Mary specializes in perennial fruit Michele all'Adige Vineyards in Virginia. Lucie is probably the best crops and vegetable crops. She has been with RMA known and most respected viticulturist in the Eastern since 1979 and has a bachelor’s degree in ___________________________________ 11:15 Governor’s Cup Reviews United States. agriculture from the University of Georgia and a Mike Beneduce, Louis Caracciolo, Lawrence Coia, Coia Vineyards - Dr. Coia is owner Master’s degree from Duke University. Phone:_____________FAX:____________ Joe Casola of Coia Vineyards in Vineland, New Jersey. He Dr. Dan Ward Rutgers/NJAES. As Rutgers helped establish an ongoing relationship with grape Extension Specialist in Pomology, and Director of the E-MAIL:____________________________ 12:00 Buffet Lunch Featuring NJ Wines growers and researchers at the Foundation Edmund New Jersey Center for Wine Research and Mach. He is a co-founder of the Outer Coastal Plain Education Dr. Ward has statewide extension Cost: Non-Industry members - $95 1:00 The Mystery Wine Challenge Vineyard Association and a member of the American responsibility for fruit crops including wine grapes. Winery Personnel - $95 for first person and Association of Wine Economists. Marco Stefanini, His viticulture research encompasses canopy $75 for additional industry members. 1:30 Saint Emilion – Where Cabernet Franc Edmund Mach Foundation of San Michele all'Adige. management, training systems, and variety $120 at the door. Shines – A Tasting Perspective Dr. Stefanini is the leader of the Grapevine Breeding evaluation. Paul Kurtz is an entomologist with the NJ Dept. of Dr. Gary C. Pavlis, RCE program, and deals with the preservation of Make checks payable to: Atlantic County Board of germplasm, genetic improvement of the vines, and Agriculture. He has taken the lead in investigating Agriculture. 2:00 Cordon Renewal Strategies for Cold- problems related to the vine nurseries. Claudio the monitoring and control of the Spotted Lantern Fly Please complete the form and return to: Injured Merlot Grapevines Moser, Edmund Mach Foundation. Dr. Moser’s in New Jersey GRAPE EXPECTATIONS Joe Casola of Fox Hollow Vineyards, Mike Dr. Hemant Gohil - RCE primary research interest is in grapevine functional Rutgers Cooperative Extension genomics, with particular emphasis on Beneduce of Beneduce Vineyards, and Lou 6260 Old Harding Highway 2:30 Cabernet Franc-a Multifarious Star Grape understanding the molecular mechanisms behind Caracciolo of Amalthea Cellars are recipients of the Mays Landing, NJ 08330 for the East fruit development, berry metabolism and plant NJ Wine Competition 2018 Governor’s Cups. Lucie Morton –International Viticultural defense using a vast array of molecular biology and Dr. Peter Oudemans Rutgers/NJAES. Peter For more information on registration: Consultant biochemistry techniques. Sergio Menapace, leads the small fruit pathology program. This Dr. Gary C. Pavlis Edmund Mach Foundation. Dr. Menapace program is focused on the development of (609) 625-0056 (Voice) 3:15 Enological Solutions for Challenging coordinates, and implements the resolutions and methodologies to reduce the impact of plant disease (609) 625-3646 (FAX) Vintage Years guidelines adopted by the Foundation’s collegiate and improve fruit quality. Significant strides are [email protected] Dr. Denise Gardner – Wine Consultant bodies. He directs management of Foundation being made through the use of remote sensing for facilities, programs, and human resources. Arturo detecting, mapping and understanding the impact of RUTGERS COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 4:00 Spotted Lantern Fly Update Pironti, Edmund Mach Foundation. Dr. Pironti is in- plant disease on these important New Jersey fruit RUTGERS, THE STATE UNIVERSITY, NEW Paul Kurtz, NJDA house legal counsel of the FEM, he provides legal crops. BRUNSWICK .

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