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SAVE THE DATE! 2014 Annual Meeting, Convention & Trade Show February 4-7
2013 ANNUAL MEETING & CONVENTION
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RECORD
YEAR FOR GRAPE GROWERS CONVENTION With nearly 2,200 attending, the 2013
convention of the state’s wine grape growers set another record. The
Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers annual meeting was held last month
in Kennewick and included over a dozen educational sessions and a sold-out
trade show with 169 booths. Each year the group also honors industry
members with Grower of the Year, Industry Service, Restaurant Appreciation plus
two categories of awards for the Poster Session. Awards were: GROWER OF THE YEAR Servando Rodriquez, Production Manager
at Sagemoor Farms, received the 2012 Erick Hanson Memorial Wine Grape Grower Award
for his demonstrated viticultural skills. His 37 years of service spans
almost the entire modern era of the Washington State wine grape industry.
Servando started at Sagemoor in 1974.
INDUSTRY SERVICE Roger Gamache, of Gamache Vineyards received
the 2012 Industry Service Award for his tireless volunteerism and dedication on
behalf of and for the continual improvement and benefit of the wine grape
industry. Roger has been farming for over 30 years. He is
currently a Board member for the Washington Wine Industry Foundation.
RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR Each
year, the Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers selects a restaurant
that does an exceptional job of showcasing and educating diners about Washington
wines. This year’s recipient was recently remodeled Ray’s Boathouse, in
Seattle. Mo Shaw is the restaurant’s General Manager, and Richard Kelsey
has been Wine Director at Ray's since 2008. The
new look of the remodeled restaurant draws from the 1950’s and 1960’s
pleasure-boating aesthetic, and the dining room seats 112.
POSTER SESSION The Poster Session offered prizes in two
categories: Graduate, and Professional. Awards went to:
Professional:
1st Place (tie): Markus Keller, Giulio
Carmassi, Colin Lee, and Bhaskar Bondada Washington State University, Irrigated
Agriculture Research and Extension Center, Prosser TOPIC: Linking Grapevine Bleeding, Budbreak,
Shoot Growth, and Fruit Set
1st Place (tie): John Ferguson, Lynn
Mills, Sean Hills, Michelle Moyer, Gerrit Hoogenboom, and Markus Keller Washington State University, Prosser TOPIC: WSU Decision Support Tools for Grape
Cold Damage Management
2nd Place: G Grove, M. Moer, and
M. Schwager Washington State University, Irrigated
Agriculture Research and Extension Center, Prosser TOPIC: Effect of Bloom-Centered
Quinoxyfen Applications on Powdery Mildew Severity on “White Riesling” Berries.
3rd Place: James F. Harbertson, L. Federico
Casassa, Christopher W. Beaver, Maria Mireles, Richard C. Larsen, Helene
Hopfer, and Hildegarde Heymann School of Food Science, Irrigated Agriculture
Research & Extension Center, Washington State University, Prosser, WA;
Department of Viticulture and Enology, University of California, Davis, CA TOPIC: Effect of Fruit Maturity, Ethanol
Concentration, and Maceration Length in Washington State Merlot Wines Over Two
Seasons
Graduate: 1st Place: Sudarsana Poojari, Olufemi
J. Alabi, Naidu A. Rayapati Department of Plant Pathology, Washington
State University, Irrigated Agriculture Research and Extension Center, Prosser TOPIC: New Virus Disease Threatening
Washington Vineyards
2nd Place: L. Federico Casassa, Richard
C. Larsen, Christopher W. Beaver, Maria S. Mireles, Markus Keller, William R.
Riley, Russell Smithyman, and James F. Harbertson School of Food Science, Washington State
University, Irrigated Agriculture Research & Extension Center,
Prosser; Viticulture and Enology Program Washington State University, Irrigated
Agriculture Research and Extension Center, Prosser; Department of Horticulture
and Landscape Architecture, Washington State University, Irrigated Agriculture
Research and Extension Center, Prosser; Ste. Michelle Wine Estates, Prosser TOPIC: Interactive Effect of Regulated
Deficit Irrigation and Skin Contact Time in Cabernet Sauvignon Wines
3rd Place: A.D. Howland, P.A. Skinkis,
R.P. Schreiner, and I.A. Zasada Department of Horticulture, Oregon State
University, OR; USDA-ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Corvallis, OR TOPIC: Spatial Distribution of Plant
Parasitic Nematodes in Washington Vineyards Students of viticulture, enology, and/or wine
business programs at Central Washington University, South Seattle Community
College, Walla Walla Community College, Washington State University, and Yakima
Valley Community College volunteered at the WAWGG Convention for a combined
total of over 210 hours.
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