Dorothy,
Sorry - my book is aimed at consumers, not winemakers, offering reasons why
they should buy organic and biodynamic wine. It does deal with tasting and
the principles of growing and winemaking, but all from a consumer's point of
view.
I'm sure there are people on this list who can answer your question about
planting vines, though. Alternatively, have you tried searching the BDNow
archives?
Hilary


----- Original Message -----
From: "Dorothy O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 4:54 AM
Subject: Re: Phylloxera and biodynamic wines (was: Grape Cuttings)


>
> Hilary-- Does your book deal with wine tasting, wine
> making or wine growing?  Perhaps all of the above?
>
> I've been disappointed in the lack of discussion on
> the organic viticulture internet group and would be
> very interested in any discussions on bd (or organic
> for that matter) methods in vineyards.
>
> For example, I appreciated the post relating helpful
> sources such as your book, but I didn't see any
> substantive response to the original question, which
> had to do with bd methods for rooting cuttings and
> establishing new plants.
>
> Dorothy
>
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