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We Stand Behind Our Vines.
Wasco661-758-4777
Paso Robles 805-237-8914
Modesto209-523-8036
Santa Rosa 707-542-5510
800 • 499 • 9019 www.VintageNurseries.com
When we say that Vintage Nurseries stands for quality vines, we’re always there to back it up.
In fact, we guarantee it. For years our people and products have combined to give our
customers the finest vines, latest technology and most responsive service in the industry. The
Vintage Advantage assures you of the finest field-grown or greenhouse benchgrafts, as
well as rootstock rootings, own-rooted plants and cuttings…plus special features such
as free trimming, graft waxing and palletization. So when you want quality vines, look
first to the quality of our people. You’ll really like what we stand for.
PaymentWe will only accept faxed registration forms if payment is made by credit card. We can onlyaccept MasterCard and Visa credit card payments. Please do not mail the original if you arefaxing the registration form. This will result in duplicate records and charges. Checks must bemade payable to Grape and Wine Conference. Please mail the form if payment is made by check.
NamesYour name, as provided on the registration form, will be on your name badge and in the programbook under pre-registered attendees.
Cancellations/RefundsCancellations must be submitted in writing to Grape and WineConference and be postmarked or faxed by January 21, 2005 toreceive a full refund. Cancellations received from January21-28 will receive an 80% refund. NO REFUNDS willbe given after January 28.
Registration will be available on-site.Lines are sometimes long, and mealscannot be guaranteed on-site so it isbest to pre-register. On-siteregistration will have the $100 lateregistration fee apply.
Please complete the registration form in this booklet and return it with yourfull payment to the address listed at the bottom of the form no later thanJanuary 21, 2005. After January 21 late registration fees of $100 will apply.Forms must be postmarked or received by January 21 to receive earlyregistration rates. Confirmations will be sent to you by mail for registrations
received by January 21. Registration packets may be picked up at theregistration area during the registration hours listed in the daily schedules.
Registration Form
On-Site Registration
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10 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. RegistrationRegister and drop off wines for socials
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Rootstock Pre-Conference SymposiumRootstocks are important for tolerance to soil pests such asphylloxera, nematodes, and pathogenic soil fungi. In addition,rootstocks are often used to ameliorate soil limitations related tohigh or low soil pH, inadequate soil drainage, soil texture, etc.Viticultural performance of rootstocks is also important.Rootstocks must produce optimum vine balance to insure properfruit maturation and composition so that wine quality isappropriate for the intended market segment.
Use of rootstocks is increasing in grape production regions of theMidwestern Eastern US. For growers using rootstocks, rootstockselection is one of the most important considerations duringvineyard establishment. Poor rootstock performance can resultin failure of the vineyard or will require costly practices toovercome problems.
The goal of this symposium is to provide growers, winerypersonnel, and other interested parties with the latestinformation on rootstock selection and performance. Theinformation provided will be useful in the development ofefficient, productive, and profitable vineyards.
9:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Morning Rootstock Pre-Conference SymposiumDr. R. Keith Striegler, Moderator
9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Dr. Peter CousinsUSDA-ARS Plant Genetic Resources UnitGeneva, New YorkEvolution, Genetics, and Breeding: Viticultural Applications of theOrigins of our Rootstocks
10:00 – 10:15 a.m. BREAK
10:15 – 11:15 a.m. Dr. Terry BatesLake Erie Regional Grape ProgramCornell UniversityGrapevine Root Biology and Rootstock Selection in the Eastern USA
11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Dr. Ernst RuehlInstitute for Viticulture and Grapevine BreedingGeisenheim, GermanyExperience with Rootstock Varieties in Germany
12:15 – 1:30 p.m. LUNCH ON YOUR OWN
1:30 – 4:30 p.m. Afternoon Rootstock Pre-Conference SymposiumDr. Peter Cousins, Moderator
1:30 – 2:30 p.m. James Wolpert, Ph.D.Department of Viticulture and EnologyUniversity of California, DavisRootstock Selection: A Component of Vine Balance
Saturday, February 5, 2005
2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Dr. Mark KrsticDepartment of Primary IndustriesMildura, Victoria, AustraliaManipulating Grape Composition and Wine Quality Through theUse of Rootstocks
3:30 – 4:30 a.m. Dr. G. Stanley HowellDepartment of HorticultureMichigan State UniversityRootstock Influence on Scion Performance
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Rootstock Poster SessionRegional Wine and Food Reception in the Poster Area
2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Riedel O Series Pre-Conference SymposiumDon Restivo, Vice-PresidentRiedel CrystalGlenn Bardgett, ModeratorIt has been many years since Don Restivo, Vice-President ofRiedel Crystal, has been to our conference. Those of you whoattended the last tasting will probably still have one or two of theRiedel Vinum Series glasses that were used at that event. Morethan likely you have broken the stems of a couple of the set of fourduring the past few years. For 2005, Don has graciously agreed toreturn to our Mid-America Wine and Grape Conference with thenewest innovation in the world of wine glassware, Riedel “O”Series. These are stemless and lead-free, but the precise same bowldesign as their Riedel Vinum Series, the glasses that we had atDon’s previous seminar. Maxmilian Riedel, the 11th generation,has developed his “O” Series wine tumbler and we will have thegreat opportunity on Saturday, February 5th to share the glassesas well as wines provided by The Beaulieu Vineyard and SterlingVineyards, two of Napa Valley’s most esteemed wineries. Theglasses for the event will be the Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir,Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc. This will truly be a stunningglass tasting event to begin the 20th Annual Mid-America Wineand Grape Conference. Attendance will be limited.
8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Open
8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Trade Show Open
Marketing Sessions Glenn Bardgett, Moderator
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. Dr. R. Curtis EllisonProfessor of Medicine and Public HealthDirector, Institute of Lifestyle and HealthBoston University School of MedicineIs Wine Really Good For Your Health? An Update.
Saturday, February 5, 2005 (continued)
Sunday, February 6, 2005
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8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration Open
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Trade Show Open
8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Breakfast Buffet in Trade-Show Area (tickets required)
Viticulture Sessions Andy Allen, Moderator
9:00 – 9:45 a.m. Dr. Terry BatesLake Erie Regional Grape ProgramCornell UniversitySoil pH, Nutrient Availability and Vine Productivity
9:50 – 10:30 a.m. Dr. G. Stanley HowellDepartment of HorticultureMichigan State UniversityPruning and Training Chambourcin and Chardonel
10:35 – 10:50 a.m. Break
10:50 – 11:30 a.m. Dr. Mark KrsticDepartment of Primary IndustriesMildura, Victoria, AustraliaRegulating Yield and Canopy Microclimate to Improve Wine Quality
11:35 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. James Wolpert, Ph.D.Department of Viticulture and EnologyUniversity of California, DavisChanging Vineyard Practices in California: Possible Implications forGrape Growers in the Mid-America Region
Monday, February 7, 2005
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Sunday, February 6, 2005 (continued)1:35 – 2:35 p.m. Jim Bundschu, Chairman
Gundlach Bundschu WineryEvolution of an American Wine Estate
2:35 – 2:50 p.m. Break
2:50 – 3:50 p.m. Donald PatzPatz & Hall Wine Co.
3:55 – 4:15 p.m. David SloanePresidentWineAmerica
5:45 – 6:30 p.m. Gold Medal Wine ReceptionGold-medal winning wines accepted from all states.Wines must have won a gold medal in a sanctioned winecompetition. Pre-registration of wines is required.Fill out the enclosed form and return it by the due date.
6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Super Bowl Dinner/Party
9:30 – Midnight Social/Dance
12:15 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch Buffet (tickets required)
Enology Sessions Justin Wiebel, Moderator
1:30 – 2:15 p.m. Dr. Terry HardenSchool of Wine and Food ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityDistance Education Teaching and its Application to the Practice ofViticulture and Winemaking
2:20 – 2:50 p.m. Dr. Ken FugelsangCSU FresnoExperience with and Evaluation of Crossflow Micropore Filtration inWinemaking
2:55 – 3:25 p.m. Ms. Signe ZollerWinemakerMeridian VineyardsElemental Sulfur Applications and Sulfide Generation in CoolCalifornia Coastal Vineyards
3:30 – 3:45 p.m. BREAK
3:45 – 4:15 p.m. Diana BurnettScott LaboratoriesIncreasing Mannoproteins/Polysaccharides to Enhance Mouthfeel inChardonel and Norton Wines
4:20 – 4:50 p.m. Dr. Ken FugelsangCSU FresnoChloroanisoles: Cork-derived or Environmental?
4:55 – 5:25 p.m. Ms. Signe ZollerWinemakerMeridian VineyardsGrowing for Maximum Color in Warm Area Red Wine Grapes
6:30 – 7:00 p.m. Aperitif
7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Grand BanquetChef Dwight Hawkins, Chef Stuart Schwadron, and Chef PaulBashinski will once again team-up for an encore performance ofthis popular banquet. This six-course gourmet delight willfeature regional foods matched with regional wines. No winesexcept those chosen for the Grand Banquet are allowed in thebanquet room until after dinner.
10:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Dance/Social
Conference Adjourns
The order of speakers in each session, and their topics, may changefrom what is listed in this brochure.
Monday, February 7, 2005 (continued)
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Organization/Occupation (this will be on your name badge - please leave this area blank if you don’t want it on the badge)
Address E-Mail
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Mid-America Wine and Grape Conference2005 Conference Registration
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A. Conference Fee...................................................$125.00 .......................................... $ __________B. Pre-Conference Symposium Rootstock.......$75.00 .......................................... $ __________C. Pre-Conference Rootstock Proceeding
(if not able to attend symposium).................$25.00 .......................................... $ __________D. Pre-Conference Symposium Riedel...............$50.00 .......................................... $ __________
With WithoutMeals Conf Fees Conf FeesE. Sunday Super Bowl Party/Dinner ............... $45.00................ $55.00............ $ __________F. Monday Breakfast Buffet ................................ $12.00................ $13.00............ $ __________G. Monday Luncheon............................................. $14.00................ $17.50............ $ __________H. Monday Grand Banquet.................................. $70.00................ $90.00............ $ __________I. Late Registration (After Jan. 21, 2005) ............................. $100.00............ $ __________
Total Amount Enclosed .......................... $ __________
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Include conference,pre-conference,
and meals for eachname, and late
registration fees
Copy this formand mail to:
Grape and Wine ConferenceP.O. Box 630
Jefferson City, MO 65102or Fax to (573) 751-2868
REFUND POLICY: Full refund if conference coordinator is notified in writing by Jan. 21, 2005; 80% refund if notified by Jan. 28, 2005. NO REFUNDS after Jan. 28th. Conference coordinator: 800-392-WINE ask for Denise.
There will be an additional fee of 2.61% for processing reservations using charge cards for payment.
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Sponsors of the 20th AnnualMid-America Wine and Grape Conference(preregistered as of December 16, 2004)
Prospero Equipment Corp.Richard Turner123 Castleton StreetPleasantville, NY 10570315.719.0480
Vintage NurseriesSteve Huffman, Sales ManagerPO Box 279Wasco, CA 93280800.499.9019
Arton Etching & ImprintingArthur RobertsPO Box 340Lively, VA 22507804.462.0948
Vitro Packaging, Inc.Leonard Garcia, Michelle Hederich, and Rick Croak5200 Tennyson Pkwy Ste. 100Plano, TX 75024469.443.1000
Saxco CanadaGord McLeish and Jimmy Owens501 Lakeshore Road EastPort Credit, Ontario L5G 1H9905.271.5700 ext. 4771
Vin TableRoger and Muffy EglestonPO Box 405Ambler, PA 19002-0405215.628.4668
Exhibitors of the 20th AnnualMid-America Wine and Grape Conference(preregistered as of December 16, 2004)
A & K Cooperage LLCMatthew and Michelle KirbyPO Box 218Higbee, MO 65257660.456.7227
Amorim Cork AmericaChris Smolen2557 Napa Valley Corp Dr #ANapa, CA 94558707.225.2852
Arton Etching & ImprintingArthur RobertsPO Box 340Lively, VA 22507804.462.0948
Canton Cooperage & XTRAOAKMike Clifford5783 Skylane Blvd #BWindsor, CA 95492707.836.9742
Chris’s StuffChris Murphy12914 Venice BlvdLos Angeles, CA 90066800.218.7085
Criveller CompanyAki Maris and Frank Lucia6935 Oakwood DriveNiagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6S5905.357.2930
Custom Metalcraft Inc.Nikki Holden, Joe Lutomske, and
Tom HughesPO Box 10587Springfield, MO 65808-0587417.862.0707
G. W. Kent, Inc.Chantal Reichwage3667 E. Morgan RoadAnn Arbor, MI 48108734.572.1300
Green Hoe Co., Inc.Jim Schuster6645 West Main RoadPortland, NY 14769716.792.9433
Hummert InternationalAndy McNitt4500 Earth City ExpresswayEarth City, MO 63045314.506.4500
KLR Machines Inc.Bob Spadafora47 W Steuben StreetBath, NY 14810607.776.4193
Lewis Label ProductsClint Blackmon2300 Race StreetFt. Worth, TX 76111817.834.7334
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MDT & AssociatesMary Jo and Denny Thaden3319 York Ave NorthRobbinsdale, MN 55422888.530.7082
Midwest Grower SupplyWayne and Debbie Peterson31019 East 260th AvenueBethany, MO 64425660.425.7232
Paul Mueller CompanyMarty Coggins1600 W PhelpsPO Box 828Springfield, MO 65801417.831.3000
Presque Isle Wine CellarsLauri Boettcher and Debbie Lam9440 West Main RoadNorth East, PA 16428814.725.1314
Prospero Equipment Corp.Richard Turner and David Metz1902 Room 14NGeneva, NY 14456315.719.0480
RAMONDIN U.S.A.Eduardo Bastos-Amaro2557 Napa Valley Corporate DriveSuite GNapa, CA 94558707.968.0757
REAMS Sprinkler Supply Co.Mike Bousquet, Ron Bousquet,
Phil Hamilton, and ChrisCaniglia
6001 South 57th StreetLincoln, NE 68516402.423.0120
Rich Xiberta USAShawn Hawkyard450 Aaron StreetCotati, CA 94931707.795.1800
Saxco CanadaGord McLeish and Jimmy Owens501 Lakeshore Road EastPort Credit, Ontario L5G 1H9905.271.5700 ext. 4771
Southern F.S.Jim Shannon and Tom Schwartz200 Jamestown RoadCobden, IL 62920618.893.4852
Spec TrellisingMichael Schmidt39 Indian DriveIvyland, PA 18974800.237.4594
Stanpac, Inc.Anita Birus and Brad KillinsRR 3 Springcreek RoadSmithville, Ontario L0R 2A0905.957.3326
STL Packaging Systems, Inc.Susan and Barry Johnston31 Rockwood Forest ValleyWildwood, MO 63025636.938.9056
Supreme Corq, LLCJim Cahill5901 South 226th StreetKent, WA 98032253.395.8712
Toromont Process SystemsCarnie Marsh and Cindy Story2707 B South 4thVan Buren, AR 72956479.474.5432
U.S. Tape and LabelHarrison Chien and Nicole
Bautsch2092 Westport Center DriveSt Louis, MO 63146314.824.4444
Vin TableRoger and Muffy EglestonJulie GrahamPO Box 405Ambler, PA 19002-0405215.628.4668
Vitro Packaging, Inc.Leonard Garcia, Michelle
Hederich, and Rick Croak5200 Tennyson Pkwy Ste. 100Plano, TX 75024469.443.1000
31 Rockwood Forest Valley, Wildwood, MO 63025PH: 636-938-9056 FAX: 636-938-3367
Barry Johnston (e-mail: bjohnston@stlpkg.com) Susan Johnston (e-mail: susan@stlpkg.com)
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