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| Riesling, showing some Botrytis and bird netting |
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We Can Now Say Four-in-a-Row
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| Final Harvest Crew Photo |
Even though I refuse to prognosticate on the quality of a vintage,
we can now safely say that, unless we screw it up in the winery,
2001 is an excellent vintage, the fourth in a row. It's all in the
winery, most still cold soaking or just beginning fermentation,
but some already in barrel also.
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| Whose Shoes are Whose? |
The weather was dry in very large part, with only one lot (Ridgecrest Babies Pommard) seeing any rain on harvest day.
The vineyards' budbreak, bloom, and growing season was perfectly normal.
Crop set was ample enough to drop fruit in crop thinning to specified levels, which we hit very closely.
Only a minor amount of disease (botrytis) was present at one of our vineyards.
We couldn't have asked any more of Mother Nature. But why four in a row? It almost makes you wonder, in a paranoid sort of way, what we'll have to pay for this later or whether this is the beginning of our view of Global Warming that will make us a California rather than cool climate, searching for the best new Cabernet clones!
Paranoia aside, we should be grateful. And we are!
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Stainless Geometrics of Tank and Destemmer |
Cheryl and Wynne, Post-processing Cleanup |
Although Harvest is over in the vineyard, except for Riesling, we have plenty of activity for the next 2-3 weeks.
And then perhaps we can rest and enjoy holidays.
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