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MN wine grape harvest season wrapping up
Cooling weather means Minnesota's wine grape harvest season is coming to a close. FOX 9's Leah Beno spoke with Ben Banks, a winemaker with The Winery at Sovereign Estate, about the state's vintage year.
WACONIA, Minn. (FOX 9) - As the weather cools, Minnesota's wine harvest season comes to a close, marking a vintage year for wine grapes.
Impact of fall weather on grapes
What they're saying:
Winemaker Ben Banks from the Winery at Sovereign Estate explains that this season's weather played a significant role in the grape harvest.
Cooler temperatures can enhance the flavor profile of the grapes, leading to a better vintage.
The University of Minnesota's involvement
Dig deeper:
The University of Minnesota has been instrumental in developing grape varieties suited for the state's climate.
This connection is celebrated during the university's homecoming festivities, highlighting the collaboration between local agriculture and education.
Upcoming event at the winery
What's next:
The Winery at Sovereign Estate is gearing up for its Bonfire Chili Fest on Oct. 25.
This event promises to be a delightful way to enjoy the fall colors and celebrate the successful grape harvest with the community.
More information can be found by clicking here.
The Source: This story uses information shared during an interview with Ben Banks, a winemaker at The Winery at Sovereign Estate.