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Benza Vineyards | The reason our vines are grafted and why we burn our wood @benzavineyards2716 | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 31 minutes ago
In this video we take a look at how our recently grafted vines are coming along. We also go into the reason for the grafting. Phylloxera! It's a historical problem for the wine industry and thankfully the problem is solved through grafting techniques.

Finally, we gather all the wood we chopped up and make a nice, warm fire. Burning the wood is actually the best way to deal with the left overs and prevents other issues from arising.

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