Phylloxera
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***CORRECTION:  The soils in the Mosel valley are slate. Phylloxera does not like slate soils. For some reason I say schist in this episode.  Welcome back! This is a subject that comes up again and again every episode and that is Phylloxera, but what is it? This episode we are going to deep dive into the history of the French Wine Blight. Where this little bug came from, what it is up to today and how we adapted. My Sources for this show are: The Oxford Companion to Wine, 4th Edition by Jancis Robinson.  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-54122-0 If you spot something that needs correcting or you would like to request an episode you can reach out at [email protected] or check out the House Wine Instagram @housewinepodcast  This podcast is 100% independent, it is written, narrated and produced by myself, Rachael so if you heard something you liked then scroll down and leave a comment or review, that is the best way that you can support the show.  Until next week, I hope you drink something delicious! 
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