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	<title>Comments on: Video of Our Roussanne Crush Last Weekend</title>
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		<title>By: David J Rodriguez</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 21:58:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>sweet. 
Still wonder why acidity drops &#38; pH rises so precipitously when positive climate factors have made for long hang time &#38; slow ripening--

Tim, what can you tell us about soils there?

If I remember right, the educated guess for pH climbing thru fermentation with Alan's Pinot 2.0 was hungry vines' absorption of nutrient phosphate (from a somewhat late Spring compost spread) with the help of those October rains just before picking-- which might be a factor here--? 
Rain after heat &#38; drought will of course dilute Brix, but sugars will snap back pretty fast. A flush of nutrients making their way through the plant &#38; into the fruit just before picking-- more complex, wide spectrum of possible consequences...
 gettin geeky here. Let's see how el fermento goes...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sweet.<br />
Still wonder why acidity drops &amp; pH rises so precipitously when positive climate factors have made for long hang time &amp; slow ripening&#8211;</p>
<p>Tim, what can you tell us about soils there?</p>
<p>If I remember right, the educated guess for pH climbing thru fermentation with Alan&#8217;s Pinot 2.0 was hungry vines&#8217; absorption of nutrient phosphate (from a somewhat late Spring compost spread) with the help of those October rains just before picking&#8211; which might be a factor here&#8211;?<br />
Rain after heat &amp; drought will of course dilute Brix, but sugars will snap back pretty fast. A flush of nutrients making their way through the plant &amp; into the fruit just before picking&#8211; more complex, wide spectrum of possible consequences&#8230;<br />
 gettin geeky here. Let&#8217;s see how el fermento goes&#8230;</p>
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