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Purdue Experts: Cool Summer was Great for Grapes

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP): Wine experts say this summer's weather has given the state's wine grapes the ingredients for some particularly flavorful, aromatic wines. Cooler temperatures helped ripening grapes accumulate sugar and maintain desirable acid levels. Unusually dry conditions also aided Indiana's grape crop because heavy rainfall can cause ripened grapes to split.

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