INDIAN SUMMER MAY HAVE SAVED PENNSYLVANIA'S GRAPE CROP
October 24, 2008
October 24, 2008
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa., Oct. 24 -- Pennsylvania State University issued the following news release:
A warm Indian summer may have saved Pennsylvania's grape crop this year after hurricane season left vineyard owners questioning the fate of their harvests, according to a wine and grape expert with Penn State Cooperative Extension.
"The streak of October weather that was warm and dry really helped to get the late whites and reds fully mature," said Mark Chien, . . .
A warm Indian summer may have saved Pennsylvania's grape crop this year after hurricane season left vineyard owners questioning the fate of their harvests, according to a wine and grape expert with Penn State Cooperative Extension.
"The streak of October weather that was warm and dry really helped to get the late whites and reds fully mature," said Mark Chien, . . .