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Tropical Wine Making: An Insight into Handling Temperate Zone Viticulture on a Warming Planet

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Siam Winery

Thai and other Southeast-Asian vineyards located only a few degrees north of the equator with only 12 hours of sunlight and hot climates all year long, would certainly not be thought of as ideal place to cultivate grapes for wine-making. Of course it’s a given, that production will never reach levels of traditional old world or new world vineyards within the temperate climate zones. In spite of this, a few brave viticulturists’ and winemakers are breaking the mold by doing exactly what textbooks have said not to do. By doing so, they are not only enlightening themselves and producing wines worthy of notice from around the world; but they are collecting valuable information and techniques that might be very helpful to winemakers faced with warming temperatures in the usually cooler temperate growing zones.

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Among the leaders of this movement is Kathrin Puff, a German viticulturist and head winemaker at Thailand’s Siam Winery who is responsible for the really well-made cuvée and single grape wines coming out of the Monsoon Valley brand http://www.monsoonvalleywine.com. According to Ms Puff, “We are extreme winemakers here,” and she went on to say, “we are the future consultants for all the other wine countries because there is desertification in Spain, drought in France and heat waves in Italy. We are pioneering new developments in grape-growing.”

Kathrin Puff

Ms Kathrin Puff as Siam Winery’s resident winemaker, oversees production of Monsoon Valley Wines, the leading premium Thai wine brand, as well as other products under Siam Winery – Mont Clair, Kookaburra, Chateau Vendome, and Peter Vella.

Kathrin studied viticulture and oenology in Udine (Italy) and Geisenheim (Germany) acquiring double diplomas from both institutions in 2004. She began her career in the wine industry as a Cellar Hand and Assistant Vineyard Manager at Winery Villa Gutenberg, in Germany, in 1999.

In 2001, she moved to Italy and had the chance to work at several wineries including Laboratory Dottore Diust as Assistant Wine Consultant and Laboratory Technician; Assistant Winemaker and Assistant Vineyard Manager at Azienda Borgo del Tiglio; Assistant Winemaker at Azienda Pighin in Udine; and she was then promoted to become Chief Winemaker at Azienda Dievole, reknowned producer of prestigious Chianti Classico. Her expertise in wine is not limited to the European wine industry. In 2005 and 2007, she had the opportunity to participate as associate winemaker during two vintages in New Zealand.
These outstanding experiences and her intimate knowledge of wine, led to her appointment as Siam Winery’s Winemaker in 2007. She is responsible to guarantee the best quality possible in every bottle of Siam Winery premium wines.