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01-21-2004, 12:26 AM,
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Hello winefriends,

It is not very often that I find myself asking for help, yet here I am.

As some of you know I'm starting to study for the Master program of wine and with this study comes questions. I'm hoping someone will have an answer.

I've read that many time in cool weather climates they will spray water on young vines to actually encapsulate them in ice to protect them from frost.

Now I understand (igloo theory) that it actually can be warmer inside - yet I'm having trouble wrapping my brain around the fact that the vines being shrouded in ice won't do any damage, yet frost will.

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

BTW - Where would you like me to post questions such as this? Something tells me I might come across more in my studies.
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