Grape and Wine Research and Outreach Services
State Fruit Experiment Station
Mountain Grove Cellars
facilities include the Research Winery and the
Fruit Processing Education Building where
enology research and education programs are
conducted. The Cellars include a commercially licensed distillery.
Mountain Grove Cellars produces several wines.
The Center for Grapevine Biotechnology runs the
Vitis Gene
Discovery Program. The center of operations is located in the Grape
Genomics Laboratory in Faurot 200 on the Mountain Grove Campus. The center
is co-directed by Dr. Laszlo Kovacs and Dr. Wenping Qiu.
The Enology Research Program
is directed by Dr. Karl Wilker. Enology is the scientific study of wine.
This program answers enology questions and supports viticulture projects.
The
Grape Pathology
Research Program is directed by Dr. Laszlo Kovacs.
This program focuses on the development
of disease-resistant plants and at present, specifically crown gall.
The
Grapevine Certification Program is directed by Dr. Wenping Qiu. The
program mission is to provide certified virus-free nursery stock of Midwestern
grape varieties including
Norton/Cynthiana, Vignoles, Vidal Blanc, Vivant, Seyval Blanc, Chambourcin,
Chardonel and Catawba.
The
Grapevine
Importation Program is directed by Dr. Wenping Qiu. The program
was established in 1993 when a
federal quarantine permit for grapes was issued to the State Fruit Experiment
Station. The need for new grape cultivars, particularly red, adapted to
Missouri conditions with good wine quality, disease resistance, and cold
hardiness is the focus of the project and the majority of the grape cultivars to
this point have been imported from Eastern Europe.
VESTA
(Viticulture and Enology Science and Technology Alliance) Regional Center of
Excellence is a National Science Foundation funded initiative hosted by the
Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station. VESTA is a partnership of two year
schools in mid-America providing online courses leading to a certificate or
Associate of Applied Science degree in either enology or viticulture. Online
coursework is enriched with hands-on field experiences that provide students
classroom and laboratory experiences at an approved vineyard or winery in their
local area. Partner schools are currently in Illinois, Iowa, and Oklahoma.
Additional partner schools are being identified in Arkansas, Indiana, Kansas,
Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, Texas, and Wisconsin. education in grape growing and
winemaking. For detailed information about courses, schedules, faculty, etc.
please go to
www.vesta-usa.org