Advance Registration by July 31
Gilbert & Gaillard Magazine
Jamal Rayyis is an internationally-noted writer and wine critic who authored seven editions of Food Wine Magazine's Wine Guide (2002-2008).
When Tuesday, August 5, 2014 7:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Fee Advance Registration by July 31 only $20
Lunch by American Vineyard Magazine
Event Contact Cynthia Wood
Email: cynthiaw@csufresno.edu
Fresno State Department of Viticulture & Enology
2360 E. Barstow Ave. between Cedar & Maple Ave., Fresno, CA 93740-8003
Directions
For easy access, exit Hwy 168 at Shaw Avenue. Travel west on Shaw Avenue to Chestnut and turn north. Turn west (left) on Barstow. The Viticulture & Enology facilities are on the north side of the street, surrounded by the Fresno State Vineyards.
Parking: Grape Day participants may park in any yellow or green parking lot on the Fresno State campus with a coutresy parking code. This courtesy code and instructions will be provided to all registrants prior to the event via email. Parking in lots P16 (formerly O), P18 (formerly N) or P20 (formerly Q), all off Barstow Avenue, are recommended with courtesy code. Without a courtesy code, parking on the Fresno State campus is $3 per vehicle.
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Registration and refreshments will begin at 6:45 am on August 5 on the shady lawn and gazebo area, west of the Viticulture and Enology Building on Barstow Avenue, between Cedar and Maple Avenues.
The program will begin at 7:00 am with vineyard tours and presentations and tours of the laboratories and newly remodeled V. E. Petrucci Library.
By mid-morning, attendees will be transported to the Satellite Student Union on campus for a keynote address that will be include educational wine samples for attendees 21 and over, refreshments, a poster session, several oral presentations, and lunch sponsored by the American Vineyard Magazine.
For vineyard presentations, we recommend bringing a hat and sunscreen. Outdoor water stations will be available.
Grape Day Sponsorship Opportunities
Contact Cynthia Wood for sponsorship information.
Plan to spend the morning with us at Fresno State on August 5 at Grape Day, an informal field day and morning workshop designed for grape growers, managers, PCA's, winemakers, and winery personnel.
This half-day event is held every other year on the Fresno State campus and includes practical field and equipment presentations, and indoor oral and poster presentations on current grape and wine issues by faculty, staff, industry guests, and graduate student researchers.
This year our keynote speaker Jamal Rayyis, a U.S. correspondent and wine critic, will take a look at the history of the grape and wine industry in the Central Valley, examine present trends, and share perspectives on the future wth an eye on possible parallels to other regions of the world.
Tours of our unique vineyard, laboratory and library facilities, refreshments, and lunch are included in the affordable registration fee. Lunch is sponsored by American Vineyard Magazine.
Advance Registration by July 31 is only $20
Online Registration is Closed.
You won't want to miss this affordable event! Student discounts are available. Pre-register today and save! Online registration will close prior to the event. Individuals may register and pay onsite for an additional fee. Walk-in registration is $30 per person on August 5.
Early Morning Presentations: Viticulture & Enology Facilities
Welcome by Dr. Jim Kennedy, Chair of the Department of Viticulture and Enology
Fresno State Vineyard Tour - Take a ride through Fresno State's vineyards to learn more about the new plantings and projects that enhance our academic and research programs.
Photosynthesis Chamber Demonstration in the Vineyard- Andrew Beebe, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Vineyard Equipment Station - Kaan Kurtural, Bronco Wine Co. Viticulture Chair, Faculty, Department of Viticulture & Enology will discuss the important features of three pieces of vineyard equipment on display in the vineyard.
Clemens Mechanical Leaf Remover Demonstration in the Vineyard - Michael Cook, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Tour of the V. E. Petrucci Library - Britt Foster, Librarian, V. E. Petrucci Library, Department of Viticulture and Enology. Visit our newly remodeled library named for former viticulture professor and director Vincent E. Petrucci to learn about how this vast and unique collection serves the department, campus, and the grape and wine industry.
Dr. Kaan Kurtural's Research Laboratory Tour - Visit this laboratory to learn about the equipment and hands-on wine-grape research that is being conducted by Kurtural and his team.
Dr. Jim Kennedy's Research Laboratory Tour - Meet Kennedy's research team and learn about the equipment and hands-on wine research that is being conducted for the grape and wine industry.
Mid-Morning Poster Presentations: Satellite Student Union
Trellis Conversion of Traditional Systems and Irrigation Stress Effects on a Procumbent Grapevine in Warm Climate - Andrew Beebe, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Interactive Effects of Mechanical Leaf Removal and Regulated Deficit Irrigation on 'Merlot' Grapevines - Michael Cook, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Effects of Pruning Systems and Irrigation Stress on Yield and Phenolic Composition of Zinfandel in Hot Climate - Clinton Nelson, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Effects of Rootstock Selection and Irrigation Stress on Yield and Phenolic Composition of Zinfandel in Hot Climate - Clinton Nelson, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Effect of Co-fermentation of Red Grapes on Tannin Extraction and Composition - Matthew Revelette, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
Effect of Lag-Phase Thinning on Low Vigor Zinfandel - Matthew Revelette, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture and Enology
The Evaluation of Plant Growth Regulators on 'Scarlet Royal' Table Grapes to Determine Post Harvest Quality - Victoria Towers, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture & Enology
Keynote Speaker & Tasting* - Satellite Student Union
How, Now and What Might Be: A Vision of Central Valley Wine - Past, Present, and Future - Jamal Rayyis, US Correspondent & Wine Critic
* Must be 21 years of age or older to participate in educational wine tasting. Please be prepared to show your ID at check-in.
Oral Presentations: Satellite Student Union
I. Winegrape Session Presenters & Topics
The Effects of Mechanical Leaf Removal and Regulated Deficit Irrigation on 'Merlot' Phenolic Composition in Warm Climate - Michael Cook, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture & Enology
The Effects of Pruning Systems and Irrigation Stress on Yield and Phenolic Composition of Zinfandel in Hot Climate - Clinton Nelson, Graduate Student, Department of Viticulture & Enology
Vegetative Compensation Response on Procumbent Grapevine Cultivar Under Mechanical Canopy Management - Dr. Kaan Kurtural, Bronco Wine Co. Viticulture Chair and Faculty, and Geoff Dervishian, Viticulture Research Associate, Department of Viticulture and Enology
How To Tell How Hot It Really Is - Growing Degree Hours (GDH) for Heat Summation - Dr. Sanliang Gu, Richuitti Chair of Viticulture and Faculty, Department of Viticulture & Enology
II. Enology Session Presenters & Topics
Prediction of the Ideal Harvest Date by Measuring Seed Texture - Dr. Hend Letaief, Faculty, Department of Viticulture & Enology
Quantification of Rot in Wine Grapes and Sensory Implications: Dr. Roy Thornton, Faculty, Department of Viticulture & Enology, and Dr. Susan Rodriguez, Lecturer & Research Fellow, Department of Viticulture & Enology
III. Raisin & Table Grape Session Presenters & Topics
What's New in Raisin Research? - Dr. Matthew Fidelibus, Extension Specialist, UC Davis
Effects of Foliar Potassium Applications on Table Grape Quality - Dr. Sonet Van Zyl, Faculty, Department of Viticulture & Enology, Faculty