In this episode of the Desert Harvest Podcast, the hosts delve into Arizona's burgeoning wine industry with guests Phil and Kim Asmundson of Deep Sky Vineyard. The conversation covers the Asmundsons' journey from acquiring a vineyard in Mendoza, Argentina, to pioneering viticulture in Arizona, debunking myths about its suitability for winemaking. They discuss the similarities between Southern Arizona and Uco Valley in Mendoza, including latitude and altitude. The discussion moves to the use of technology in farming, detailing how the Asmundsons use moisture sensors and frost fans to optimize grape quality and water usage. The guests share insights into the importance of community and collaboration among Arizona winemakers and outline the economic potential of the state's wine industry. Phil and Kim also talk about their marketing efforts, including their educational newsletters and social media presence. The episode emphasizes how Arizona’s unique environment adds a special element to the winemaking process and highlights the need for more awareness and legislative support to maximize the industry's growth potential.
00:00 Introduction to Desert Harvest Podcast
00:57 Meet the Renaissance Guests: Phil and Kim Asmundson
02:24 Arizona's Hidden Wine Potential
03:23 The Science Behind Arizona's Vineyards
06:46 Family-Run Wineries: A Personal Touch
11:03 Economic Impact of Arizona's Wine Industry
13:56 Innovative Technology in Viticulture
18:26 The Importance of Soil and Water Management
31:34 Organic Practices and Pest Control
33:07 The Story Behind Deep Sky Vineyard
34:24 Finding a Place to Sell Wine
34:33 The Inspiration Behind 'Deep Sky'
35:33 Exploring Arizona Wine Varietals
36:58 Unique Wine Names and Their Stories
39:36 The Future of Arizona Wine Industry
46:41 Collaborative Efforts in Winemaking
49:24 Marketing and Tourism in Arizona Wine
59:17 Conclusion and Contact Information