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277: Tainted or Toasted? Decoding Smoke Markers in Wine

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Release Date: 07/03/2025

297: Consumers Want Sustainable Wine—Here’s How to Be Seen | Marketing Tip Monday show art 297: Consumers Want Sustainable Wine—Here’s How to Be Seen | Marketing Tip Monday

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Eco-conscious wine lovers are willing to pay more for sustainable products—but they won’t dig for details. In this Marketing Tip Monday, learn how to meet consumer demand for sustainability by making it easy. With 60% of younger and multicultural wine buyers preferring sustainable wines, visibility is key. Show your story at a glance with the SIP Certified logo on your label. It’s fast, simple, and signals your commitment to people and the planet.  Resources:     Vineyard Team Programs:       ...

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296: Using Lasers for Bird Pest Management show art 296: Using Lasers for Bird Pest Management

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Lasers may offer a chemical-free way to deter bird pests in vineyards and other agricultural systems.  George Gallagher, Department Head of Animal Science at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, explains why bird pressure goes beyond crop loss, raising concerns about disease risks like salmonella, E. coli, and transmission of avian influenza. He shares results from a controlled study using a handheld laser, aimed at birds’ feet, to measure how long it took them to respond.  The research showed that different birds react differently. George highlights the importance...

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295: Wine Law Essentials: Contracts, TTB, Social Media & More show art 295: Wine Law Essentials: Contracts, TTB, Social Media & More

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Legal oversights can cost wine brands dearly, but with the right guidance, many are entirely preventable. Lindsey Zahn, Managing Partner of Lindsey Zahn P.C. Alcoholic Beverage Law Firm, breaks down the top four legal pitfalls wineries and wine brands must avoid. From building solid contracts and understanding who owns what, to navigating TTB labeling rules, producing non-alcoholic wines, and staying compliant with social media advertising laws, this episode arms you with practical knowledge to reduce risk and protect your business from penalties.  Resources:     ...

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294: Rooted in Community: Winery Stories of Generosity | Marketing Tip Monday show art 294: Rooted in Community: Winery Stories of Generosity | Marketing Tip Monday

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Foxen and Niner show impactful ways to weave generosity into everyday business. As you plan for 2026, think about the unique ways your brand can meaningfully engage with your local community. Then, share your team’s participation, spotlight the organizations you support, and tell the stories that highlight your values. Resources:          Vineyard Team Programs:         

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293: How Solar Panels Can Improve Vine Resilience and Wine Balance show art 293: How Solar Panels Can Improve Vine Resilience and Wine Balance

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Rising temperatures and erratic weather accelerate ripening, spread disease faster, and shift sugar, alcohol, and acidity levels. All of which threaten wine quality and style.  At Geisenheim University, Dr. Manfred Stoll is testing "vitivoltaics": semi-transparent, trackable solar panels installed above vines. The system moderates heat, radiation, and extreme weather, while improving young vine establishment and water infiltration. Beyond the vineyard, this renewable energy can power everything from irrigation pumps to EV charging stations for wine tasting guests.  Resources: ...

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292: Testing Vinifera vs. Hybrids: Which Survives Climate Stress Better? show art 292: Testing Vinifera vs. Hybrids: Which Survives Climate Stress Better?

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Will hybrid grapes help vineyards survive climate change? Professor Karine Pedneault of the Université du Québec en Outaouais explores this question through trials that expose grapevines to drought and heat stress. Testing both vinifera and hybrid varieties, her research measured plant water flow and metabolic responses to determine resilience. While hybrids still carry a stigma around flavor, they showed promising resistance, raising the potential to reduce fungicide use by up to half and adapt more sustainably to extreme weather scenarios.   Resources:   ...

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290: Fighting Powdery Mildew with UVC Light show art 290: Fighting Powdery Mildew with UVC Light

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

With fungicide resistance on the rise, grape growers are looking for new ways to manage powdery mildew. Lexi McDaniel, Viticulture Extension Specialist at North Carolina State University, explores the science behind using UVC light to combat this grapevine disease by directly disrupting the DNA bonds needed for replication. She shares insights from her trials, including why the light must be applied at night, how often it needs to pass through the vineyard, and how this technique compares to traditional fungicide programs in both cost and effectiveness.  Resources:   ...

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291: 3 Eco Buzzwords You Didn't Know Are Sustainable | Marketing Tip Monday show art 291: 3 Eco Buzzwords You Didn't Know Are Sustainable | Marketing Tip Monday

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Terms like “regenerative,” “climate‑smart,” and “social equity” aren’t just buzzwords—they’re the building blocks of sustainable winegrowing. Learn wine brands protect soil, reduce energy use, and support people, all while producing high-quality wine.    Resources:  Sustainable Story Worksheet       Vineyard Team Programs:      

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289: How Spotted Lanternfly Puts Grapes at Risk—and What Growers Can Do show art 289: How Spotted Lanternfly Puts Grapes at Risk—and What Growers Can Do

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

Spotted lanternfly (SLF) is more than a nuisance, it poses a serious risk to vineyards. Brian Walsh, Extension Educator and Spotted Lanternfly Researcher with Penn State Extension, explains how this invasive insect threatens grapes across the eastern U.S. From unusual egg-laying behavior to honeydew-covered canopies that attract stinging insects, Walsh explores why vineyards are especially at risk and how growers can prepare during peak pressure in September. Learn about insecticide options, biocontrol efforts, and scouting strategies—whether SLF is in your area or not.  Resources: ...

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288: Why Now Is the Time to Promote Your Sustainable Certification show art 288: Why Now Is the Time to Promote Your Sustainable Certification

Sustainable Winegrowing with Vineyard Team

64% of consumers say sustainability is a top purchasing factor—even during inflation. But how do you turn that intent into action? Learn how to close the “aspiration-action gap” by proudly promoting your sustainable certifications and showing customers your commitment to responsible practices.  Resources:    Sustainable Story Worksheet       Vineyard Team Programs:      

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How do volatile phenols from wildfire smoke interact with wine chemistry? Mango Parker, Senior Research Scientist at the Australian Wine Research Institute, breaks down the science of smoke taint in wine. From identifying early markers like guaiacol and 4-methylguaiacol to uncovering the complex web of over a thousand compounds involved, Mango shares insights from two decades of research into how smoke transforms wine—from vineyard to barrel.

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