WineCommanders.com
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About WineCommanders.com
Wine Commanders is a highly brandable and memorable .com name for a website targeting people interested in Greek wine and food. It previously covered articles, reviews, and interviews regarding various wines.
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ISKA (ESCA): TERROR AFTER FOLIAGE
A lot of noise has been made lately about a not so new vine disease called Iska (ESCA). Very important winemakers have dealt with her among them Jancis Robinson and Andrew Jefford. In fact, Jancis had the audacity last year to write about this 'new' disease in the Financial Times.
The tempora o mores when we here have coagulated in Lola to an Apple! Recently in his new briefing he gave the opinion of Dr. Richard Smart who is one of the most important viticulture consultants in the world. Dr. Smart comments that "realistically diseases of vine wood such as "Iska will have more significant consequences than phylloxera", arguing that while they are more widespread than destructive phylloxera, there is currently no way to control it.
What do we know so far about Iska? A few things, first that it affects more relatively old vines at least 10 years old and older and that it has spread from Spain, in Burgundy to Oceania. In Burgundy, the very good producer Denis Bechelet notes that 10-20% of his plants fall each year to the victim of Iska, while in Premier Cru Gazetiers a significant quantity of the 50 years of Rousseau vines also dies.
But according to Smart it also appears in new plants, adding that it is a global problem and that nurseries around the world supply plants with wood diseases.
Iska in Greece
Normally and after our visit to Metsovo where we met vines with Iska in Traminer vines as you see in the central photo we began to wonder what is playing in Greece.
The Assistant Professor of Agriculture of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Stefanos Koundouras, tells us that "Iska is a disease that is slowly destroying the vascular system of the vine, resulting in plants dying in 3-5 years. The first symptoms appear on the lower leaves and gradually spread throughout the plant with chlorosis of the leaves around the main nerves. The situation is starting to get serious in Greece as well."
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In the past, Koundouras continues, "they thought that it was only in already established, old, vineyards from the incisions of pruning, today the nurseries are also suspected, but nothing is clear; another paradox is that it is not due to a pathogen but to a complex of fungi, even here it is not entirely certain who they are and what role each fungus plays. The big problem is that there is no cure". In short, the issue is too complex to put it politely.