Project Codes 134 / 451 QID 060105 / 060106 |
OMB No. 0535-0039: Approval Expires 1/31/2010 |
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2009 OREGON VINEYARD AND WINE PRODUCTION SURVEY
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NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE |
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Oregon Field Office 1220 SW 3rd Ave., Room 1735 Portland, OR 97204 Phone: 1-800-338-2157 or 503-326-2131 Fax: 1-800-731-7011 or 503-326-2549 Email: [email protected] |
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***Please
return by January 8***
Personal
interview follow-up to begin January 11
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Information requested in this survey is used to prepare estimates of the Oregon wine industry. Facts about your operation are strictly confidential and used only in combination with other reports. Response is voluntary, but needed to ensure accurate results. The 2009 Oregon Vineyard and Winery Report will be mailed to you in February. The report can also be found at http://www.nass.usda.gov/or. You may fax your survey to 1-800-731-7011. Please phone 1-800-338-2157 with any questions.
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Please verify the name and mailing address for this operation.
Make corrections (including the correct operation name) on the above label and continue.
GENERAL VINEYARD
Did you operate one or more vineyards in 2009? (Include vineyards leased from others, but not leased to others)
□ YES, continue with item 2 □ NO, skip to GENERAL WINE PRODUCTION on page 5
2. Please list the counties in which your vineyard(s) are located: (4000) _____________________
3. Total acres of bearing and non-bearing grapes in Oregon: (1009) __________ acres
4. How many Oregon grape acres are in the following growing areas? (4001)
_________North Willamette Valley (including Yamhill-Carlton District, Chehalem Mountains, McMinnville,
Ribbon Ridge, Dundee Hills, and Eola-Amity Hills)
_________South Willamette Valley (defined as south of Monmouth and the South Salem Hills)
_________Umpqua Valley (including Red Hills Douglas County)
_________Rogue Valley (including Applegate Valley)
_________Columbia River (including Columbia Gorge, Columbia Valley, and Walla Walla Valley)
_________Other Oregon area
SECTION A – Vineyard Summary
Complete the following table as accurately and completely as possible with information regarding your vineyard operation(s).
Please fill in all columns for each of your grape varieties; use zeros or dashes as necessary.
Acreage and Production: Report to the nearest one-tenth acre or ton.
Sales of Grapes: List tons and state where sold (OR, WA, CA, etc.). Record all sales, including unfermented juice.
Grapes used by your Oregon estate winery should be recorded in the tons sold column with “Estate”
listed under the location column. Price is not necessary for estate use grapes.
Variety |
Acreage and Production – do not include grapes you purchased |
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Total planted acres of grapes
(include non-bearing) |
Newly planted acres in 2009 |
Acres removed since 2008 harvest |
Acres harvested in 2009 |
Tons harvested in 2009 |
Tons harvested, but not used in 2009 |
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Example 1 |
492 7.3 |
508 2.3 |
524 __ |
540 5.0 |
556 9.4 |
572 -- |
Example 2 |
493 10.0 |
509 __ |
525 2.5 |
541 10.0 |
557 20.0 |
573 4.2 |
Cabernet Franc |
492 |
508 |
524 |
540 |
556 |
572 |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
493 |
509 |
525 |
541 |
557 |
573 |
Chardonnay |
494 |
510 |
526 |
542 |
558 |
574 |
Gewurztraminer |
495 |
511 |
527 |
543 |
559 |
575 |
Merlot |
496 |
512 |
528 |
544 |
560 |
576 |
Muller-Thurgau |
497 |
513 |
529 |
545 |
561 |
577 |
Pinot Blanc |
498 |
514 |
530 |
546 |
562 |
578 |
Pinot Gris |
499 |
515 |
531 |
547 |
563 |
579 |
Pinot Noir |
500 |
516 |
532 |
548 |
564 |
580 |
Sauvignon Blanc |
501 |
517 |
533 |
549 |
565 |
581 |
Syrah |
502 |
518 |
534 |
550 |
566 |
582 |
Tempranillo |
503 |
519 |
535 |
551 |
567 |
583 |
Viognier |
504 |
520 |
536 |
552 |
568 |
584 |
White Riesling |
505 |
521 |
537 |
553 |
569 |
585 |
Zinfandel |
506 |
522 |
538 |
554 |
570 |
586 |
List other varieties: (including table grapes) |
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SECTION A – Vineyard Summary
Grapes from your vineyards only. Do not include grapes you purchased.
Variety |
Grape uses and sales (do not include grapes you purchased) |
Tons not harvested in 2009 due to economic reasons such as labor or mkt. conditions |
Losses in 2009 (not available for harvest due to): |
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Tons from your vineyard used or sold in 2009 |
If sold, in what state is the recipient?
(or report estate use) |
*If sold, total dollars billed
(N/A for estate use) |
Bird / Animal Damage
(tons) |
Disease Damage
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Weather Damage
(tons) |
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Example 1 |
588 9.4 |
OR – 4.1 tons WA– 5.3 tons |
672 $8,460 |
688 -- |
704 -- |
720 -- |
736 2.3 |
Example 2 |
589 15.8 |
Estate |
673 N/A |
689 -- |
705 5.0 |
721 -- |
737 -- |
Cabernet Franc |
588 |
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672 |
688 |
704 |
720 |
736 |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
589 |
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673 |
689 |
705 |
721 |
737 |
Chardonnay |
590 |
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674 |
690 |
706 |
722 |
738 |
Gewurztraminer |
591 |
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675 |
691 |
707 |
723 |
739 |
Merlot |
592 |
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676 |
692 |
708 |
724 |
740 |
Muller-Thurgau |
593 |
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677 |
693 |
709 |
725 |
741 |
Pinot Blanc |
594 |
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678 |
694 |
710 |
726 |
742 |
Pinot Gris |
595 |
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679 |
695 |
711 |
727 |
743 |
Pinot Noir |
596 |
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680 |
696 |
712 |
728 |
744 |
Sauvignon Blanc |
597 |
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681 |
697 |
713 |
729 |
745 |
Syrah |
598 |
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682 |
698 |
714 |
730 |
746 |
Tempranillo |
599 |
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683 |
699 |
715 |
731 |
747 |
Viognier |
600 |
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684 |
700 |
716 |
732 |
748 |
White Riesling |
601 |
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685 |
701 |
717 |
733 |
749 |
Zinfandel |
602 |
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686 |
702 |
718 |
734 |
750 |
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SECTION B - Rotational vineyard section
This question is scheduled to be asked every four years. Results will be published ‘as reported’, meaning estimates will not be made for missing or incomplete data.
1. If you listed Chardonnay planted acres above, 2. If you listed Pinot Noir planted acres above,
please indicate approximate acres for each clone please indicate approximate acres for each clone
or selection: or selection:
Acres Acres
UCD 4 or UCD 5 (FPMS 108) |
1025 |
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D 75 |
1026 |
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D 76 |
1027 |
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D 78 |
1028 |
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D 95 |
1029 |
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D 96 |
1030 |
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Esp 352 |
1031 |
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CTPS 548 |
1032 |
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Draper Selection |
1033 |
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Wente Selection |
1034 |
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Unknown |
1035 |
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Others (please specify) |
1036 |
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UCD 1A (Wädenswil, first at Eyrie) |
1037 |
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UCD 2A or UCD 30 (Wädenswil) |
1038 |
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Other clone called “ Wädenswil” |
1039 |
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UCD 4 or UCD 5 (“Pommard”) |
1040 |
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Other UCD clones |
1041 |
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D 113 |
1042 |
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D 114 |
1043 |
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D 115 |
1044 |
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D 667 |
1045 |
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D 777 |
1046 |
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AS2 (“La Tâche”, “828”) |
1047 |
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CTPS 928 |
1048 |
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Unknown |
1049 |
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Others (please specify) |
1050 |
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3. What percent of your 2009 grapes were sold under the following arrangements?
(1051) _____ Annual contract (by the ton or acre)
(1052) _____ Two or more year contract with annual price negotiations
(1053) _____ Two or more year contract without annual price negotiations
(1054) _____ Open market
(1055) _____ Other arrangement (specify)
(1056) _____ Unsold
(Percentages should add up to 100%)
New vineyards: Please list names and addresses of vineyards new to your area.
Used only to ensure complete coverage for this survey; the information is kept confidential.
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ame_____________________________________ Name_____________________________________
Address ___________________________________ Address ___________________________________
City/town___________________________________ City/town___________________________________
Phone ___ Phone ___
Vineyard Comments:
GENERAL WINE PRODUCTION
Guide to section completion
During 2009, this operation: Complete Sections:
Was a bonded winery
(including alternating proprietorship or alternating premises where the host and tenants qualify as TTB bonded wineries) |
C - H |
Had an OLCC issued Growers Sales Privilege license or had grapes custom crushed |
C, F - H |
Had an OLCC issued Warehouse or TTB issued Wholesalers Basic Permit |
C, F - H |
None of the above, but owned wine inventory or had wine sales |
F - H |
None of the above |
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SECTION C - General
Please check the growing area where your operation is located: (4002) |
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_____ North Willamette Valley (including Yamhill-Carlton District, Chehalem Mountains, McMinnville, Ribbon Ridge, Dundee Hills, and Eola-Amity Hills) |
_____ Rogue Valley (including Applegate Valley) |
_____ South Willamette Valley (defined as south of Monmouth and the South Salem Hills)
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_____ Columbia River (including Columbia Gorge, Columbia Valley, and Walla Walla Valley) |
_____ Umpqua Valley (including Red Hills Douglas County) |
_____ Other Oregon area |
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List wineries that crushed your grapes (if applicable): |
Total tons crushed for you (if applicable): |
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List all other brands, labels, or winery names included in this report: |
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SECTION D - Crush Summary
General Instructions: In Sections D and E, only include grapes crushed under your winery bond, including any
grapes you crushed for others. If any of your grapes were crushed under another wineries bond, that winery will
report the grapes crushed for you in their Wine Production Survey.
1. Grapes crushed on your bonded premises in 2009, regardless of ownership, including grapes crushed for others: |
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a. Crush of purchased grapes ………………………………………………………………… 101 |
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b. Crush of estate grown grapes (grapes from your vineyards )…………………………… 102 ………………………………………………………….......... 102 |
Tons |
c. Grapes you crushed for others …….……………………………………………………… 103 Please list for whom (to avoid duplication): _____________________________________________________________________________
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Total tons crushed on your premises. (a+b+c) ……………………………………. 104 |
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2. Total storage capacity on your bonded premises: (This is the cooperage, including all closed containers, such as barrels and tanks, in which wine can be stored) ……………………………………………………………… 105 |
Gallons |
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3. Unfilled wine grape needs in 2009: |
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Variety needed |
Tons needed |
106 |
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107 |
110 |
108 |
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javascript:location='http://www.artzooks.com/shop/view/ImageDetails.asp?pagenum=1&cartname=cart.jpg&fileid=13597'SECTION E - Crush Detail
For item 1, please complete a separate bracket for each wine grape variety crushed on your operation. If grapes were
crushed for sparkling wine, please check the box provided. Please use the loose supplement Crush Detail page if
additional brackets are needed. Report all non-grape wine produced in item 2.
1. Crushed for still and sparkling wine in 2009 2. Fruit and berry wine produced
Variety crushed |
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Grape origin |
Tons crushed 122 |
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Total dollars paid 125 |
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State grown 126 |
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Variety |
Gallons produced |
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Purchased |
6.4 |
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$9,920 |
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Apricots 227 |
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List variety: |
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Estate grown |
15.8 |
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Blackberries 228 |
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124 |
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Custom crushed |
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Blueberries 229 |
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117 |
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Boysenberries 230 |
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List variety: |
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Cherries 231 |
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(2000) ______ |
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□ Crushed for sparkling wine |
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Cranberries 232 |
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Currants 233 |
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122 |
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Purchased |
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Honey 234 |
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List variety: |
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Loganberries 235 |
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124 |
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Marionberries
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Peaches 237 |
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Pears 238 |
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(2002) ______ |
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129 |
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□ Crushed for sparkling wine |
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Pineapple 239 |
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Plums 240 |
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Raspberries 241 |
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Rhubarb 242 |
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Strawberries 243 |
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Other: 244 |
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SECTION E - Crush Detail, continued
Variety crushed |
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Grape origin |
Tons crushed 137 |
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Total dollars paid 140 |
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State grown 141 |
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Purchased |
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List variety: |
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Estate grown |
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(2004) ______ |
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Purchased |
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List variety: |
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Estate grown |
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Purchased |
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List variety: |
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Estate grown |
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(2006) ______ |
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Purchased |
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List variety: |
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(2007) ______ |
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Purchased |
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List variety: |
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Estate grown |
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Purchased |
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List variety: |
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SECTION F - Wine Inventory
All operations with inventory and/or selling wine under their own brand(s) should complete Sections F and G
(the inventory and sales tables).
Wine inventory on January 1, 2010: Report all Oregon produced inventory on your premises,
regardless of ownership. Include inventory at your tasting rooms, second locations, and stored out-of-state.
Please also include wine kept at commercial storage facilities.
Variety |
Bottled inventory by vintage |
Bulk inventory by vintage |
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2008 |
2007 & earlier |
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2008 |
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All sparkling wine |
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287 |
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Still wines: |
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Cabernet Franc |
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267 |
288 |
309 |
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Cabernet Sauvignon |
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289 |
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Chardonnay |
248 |
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290 |
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332 |
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Gewurztraminer |
249 |
270 |
291 |
312 |
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Merlot |
250 |
271 |
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313 |
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Muller-Thurgau |
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272 |
293 |
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335 |
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Pinot Blanc |
252 |
273 |
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336 |
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Pinot Gris |
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274 |
295 |
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337 |
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Pinot Noir |
254 |
275 |
296 |
317 |
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Sauvignon Blanc |
255 |
276 |
297 |
318 |
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Syrah |
256 |
277 |
298 |
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340 |
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Tempranillo |
257 |
278 |
299 |
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Viognier |
258 |
279 |
300 |
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White Riesling |
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280 |
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Zinfandel |
260 |
281 |
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Red Blends |
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282 |
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White Blends |
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283 |
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All Rosé & Blush Blends |
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284 |
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Fruit and Berry |
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285 |
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SECTION G - Wine Sales
All operations with inventory and/or selling wine under their own brand(s) should complete Sections F and G
(the inventory and sales tables).
Please report your Oregon produced wine sales, from all vintages. Include sales from
January 1 to December 31, 2009.
1. What were your total dollar wine sales in 2009? (371) $__________________ dollars
2. Report total wine cases sold (both domestic and exported) and bulk wine sales, by variety.
Variety |
Total number of cases sold
9L equivalent cases |
Bulk wine sales
gallons |
All sparkling wine |
372 |
393 |
Still wines: |
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Cabernet Franc |
373 |
394 |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
374 |
395 |
Chardonnay |
375 |
396 |
Gewurztraminer |
376 |
397 |
Merlot |
377 |
398 |
Muller-Thurgau |
378 |
399 |
Pinot Blanc |
379 |
400 |
Pinot Gris |
380 |
401 |
Pinot Noir |
381 |
402 |
Sauvignon Blanc |
382 |
403 |
Syrah |
383 |
404 |
Tempranillo |
384 |
405 |
Viognier |
385 |
406 |
White Riesling |
386 |
407 |
Zinfandel |
387 |
408 |
Red Blends |
388 |
409 |
White Blends |
389 |
410 |
All Rosé & Blush Blends |
390 |
411 |
Fruit and Berry |
391 |
412 |
All other still wine |
392 |
413 |
SECTION G - Wine Sales, continued
3. Of your total wine case sales in 2009, what percentage was sold, or how many cases were sold:
|
|
Percent of sales or number of cases (percent total should = 100) |
|
|
4010 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
414 |
|
4011 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
415 |
c. To Oregon distributors, retailers, and restaurants...... |
4012 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
416 |
d. To Washington distributors, retailers, and restaurants |
4013 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
417 |
e. To New York distributors, retailers, and restaurants |
4014 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
418 |
f. To California distributors, retailers, and restaurants |
4015 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
419 |
g. To all other U.S. distributors, retailers, and restaurants |
4016 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
420 |
h. Outside the U.S. ........................................................... |
4017 |
_______ % OR ________ cases |
421 |
4. Did you report sales outside the U.S. in item 3h above?
□ YES, complete the following table and continue □ NO, skip to Section H
Please report the number of 9L equivalent cases exported, by variety, and export destination.
Variety |
Export destination |
|||||||
Canada |
Japan |
South Korea |
All other Asia |
United Kingdom |
Caribbean Islands 1/ |
Scandinavia |
All other destinations |
|
|
cases |
cases |
cases |
cases |
cases |
cases |
cases |
cases |
Chardonnay |
422 |
432 |
442 |
452 |
462 |
472 |
774 |
482 |
Merlot |
423 |
433 |
443 |
453 |
463 |
473 |
775 |
483 |
Pinot Blanc |
424 |
434 |
444 |
454 |
464 |
474 |
776 |
484 |
Pinot Gris |
425 |
435 |
445 |
455 |
465 |
475 |
777 |
485 |
Pinot Noir |
426 |
436 |
446 |
456 |
466 |
476 |
778 |
486 |
Syrah |
427 |
437 |
447 |
457 |
467 |
477 |
779 |
487 |
White Riesling |
428 |
438 |
448 |
458 |
468 |
478 |
780 |
488 |
Red Blends |
429 |
439 |
449 |
459 |
469 |
479 |
781 |
489 |
White Blends |
430 |
440 |
450 |
460 |
470 |
480 |
782 |
490 |
Other: |
431 |
441 |
451 |
461 |
471 |
481 |
783 |
491 |
1/ Caribbean Islands include the greater and lesser Antilles. Also includes destinations such as Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Aruba, Bahamas, and Bermuda.
SECTION H - Wine production comments:
Respondent Name: ________________________________Position: _______________________Phone:______________
T
HANK
YOU FOR YOUR TIME.
SECTION I - Change in Operator
[Complete this section only if you were prompted under GENERAL WINE PRODUCTION]
Has the winery named on the label been sold, rented, or turned over to someone else?
□
a. If not sold, but answered ‘none of the above’ in
general wine production, will
the winery be used by you or anyone else in the next year?
□ Yes □
No □
Don’t know
Further change in operator comments:
_______________________________
_______________________________
_______________________________
YES - [Continue] □
NO
– [Go to a.]
Please provide the following information for the new operators
or operation that has taken over:
New winery name: _______________________________________
New contact name: ______________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________
City: ______________________ State: _________ Zip _______
Phone: _____________________________________________
Office Use |
||||
Mode |
Enum. |
Eval. |
1008 |
|
1-Mail 2-Tel 3-Face to face 5-Web 6-E-mail 7-Fax 19-Other |
9903 |
098 |
100 |
1004 |
|
|
|
1005 |
|
|
|
|
1006 |
|
|
|
|
1007 |
S/E Name ________________________________
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB number is 0535-0039. The time required to complete this information collection is estimated to average 65 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Cooperating with OREGON DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
File Type | text/rtf |
File Title | Project Codes 134 / 451 QID 060106 |
Author | vistma |
Last Modified By | David Hancock |
File Modified | 2010-01-08 |
File Created | 2009-09-29 |