Jim Harbertson, Washington State University,
Tri-Cities
Speaker:
Michael Silacci, Opus One Winery, California
The Judgement of Paris in 1976 pitted white and red wines from
California against those of France. Two upstarts from Napa Valley
took the top spots, shocking the wine world. Climate change has
set the stage for another opportunity for Napa Valley
viticulturists and winemakers to lead the way. Michael Silacci
has spent most of his career walking vineyards in the Napa
Valley. He will reflect on his journey and how he and his team of
40-plus prepare for the future.
Approved by the ASEV Board of Directors on January 19, 2021.
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