Elevate yield quality, introduce premium varietals, and maximize vineyard value with grafting techniques perfected by Grape Land Vineyard Management across Sonoma, Napa, surrounding counties, Oregon, and Washington state.
25+ Years of Experience
95% Success Rate Guarantee
Free Regrafting if Needed
Competitive Pricing
MDR Grafting, a specialized division of Grape Land Vineyard Management, brings unparalleled expertise in grapevine grafting to premier wine regions across the West Coast.
Our master grafters combine traditional techniques with modern innovations to ensure your vineyard achieves its maximum potential.
Whether you're looking to convert existing vines to premium varietals, increase disease resistance, or revitalize underperforming vineyards, our specialized team delivers results that exceed expectations.
Our specialty service for established vineyards. We transform existing rootstock to new varieties without replanting, saving years of production time and preserving established root systems.
Specialized budding techniques perfect for specific varieties and conditions, allowing for precise clone selection and optimal timing.
Comprehensive service including removal of existing canopy, preparing rootstock, and grafting new varieties with proper follow-up care to ensure success.
Specialized treatments for underperforming or damaged vines, including regrafting, disease management, and cultural practices to restore vineyard health.
95% Take Rate Guarantee:
Our unmatched success rate is backed by our promise-if grafts don't take, we'll regraft at no additional cost.
Improved Yield & Quality
Our precision grafting techniques ensure optimal vine health, leading to better fruit quality and increased yields.
Preserve Vineyard Character
Maintain the unique terroir expression from established root systems while changing the varietal profile.
Faster Return to Production
Grafted vines typically return to production in 2 years versus 4+ years for newly planted vineyards.
Common Questions About Vineyard Grafting
Optimal grafting windows vary by region and technique. In most West Coast regions, spring grafting (March-May) is ideal when vines have strong sap flow. T-budding is typically performed in late summer. During your consultation, we'll recommend the perfect timing for your specific vineyard conditions.
Most field-grafted vines produce a partial crop in the second growing season, with full production by year three. This is significantly faster than the 4-5 years required for new plantings. Our follow-up care program ensures optimal development of your newly grafted vines.
While our success rate averages 95%, agricultural variables can affect outcomes. That's why we offer our guarantee: any unsuccessful grafts will be redone at no additional cost during the next appropriate grafting window.
Our team evaluates your existing rootstock, soil conditions, and desired scion varieties to ensure optimal compatibility. We maintain extensive records of successful combinations across different regions and can recommend the best approach for your specific situation.
Proper follow-up care is critical for graft success. This includes suckering (removing unwanted shoots), training new growth, and monitoring for potential issues. We provide comprehensive guidance and can include ongoing maintenance in your service package.
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