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No
fruit picked yesterday or today, but we're planning for Sunday,
Monday, and Tuesday.The
0.36 inches of rain this month still does not impact fruit,
so things look great!
In the
winery we are finishing the detailed preparations for harvest,
trying to get a rhythm going in attending to tanks, making
anaylses of pressed or destemmed fruit for minor adjustments
to acid/pH and nutrient additions--some analysis done here,
some FedEx'ed to labs in Baja Oregon (aka CA).

Yesterday was also a day to give harvest help a breather--the
three Kiwis working at Chehalem from New Zealand wineries
heading for Portland and shopping.
Columbia
Sportswear, REI, GAP, Abercrombie & Fitch, and others were
invaded. The job yesterday was to pick out Harvest Wear 99.
We get everyone on the permanent crew serious logo wear to
commemorate the vintage and show people back home. It also
saves on clothes bills for us at home.
Today we sample the next blocks to be picked, to determine
exact harvest timing. We walk the blocks, taste fruit, pull
sample berries or whole clusters for pressing back in the
lab and evaluation of sugar, pH, and total acid. The decision
is usually made by balancing flavors with weather forecasts.
We'll let you know what we find.
Harry
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