Posts tagged 2020
Journal | October 27, 2020

Final Day of Crush 2020

Today we crush and press the Petit Manseng grapes we harvested yesterday. Their acidity remained stubbornly high this year, a reflection of a cool September and October, so we took advantage of the Indian summer days of last week. The warm days did take a bit of edge off of the bright acidity, but those grapes still remind me of the “Sweet Tart” candies I enjoyed as a kid.

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Journal | October 25, 2020

Palate Based Winemaking

During crush and fermentation, winemaking decisions are made by tasting. Palate based analysis produces instant results. During a time when we have no time this works wonderfully. Winegrowers can do this successfully as we have been intimately tied to our vines for decades. Same grapes from the same vines at the same winery. Decisions are not so much intuitive as they are empirical.

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Journal | October 12, 2020

Unknown Conclusion from Harvest

Rain from Delta leads the rest of harvest down a yet to be determined path. Berry integrity will dictate picking decisions. Most blocks went into the rain in good shape with thick skins. If they weather the rain of the past 24 hours in good shape, then we will hold off on picking for red wines and allow the grapes to take advantage of the sun and breezes starting tomorrow.

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Journal | September 22, 2020

Taking Full Advantage of the Weather

Weather gambles. How long does one hold off on picking before trouble brews? Hardscrabble’s old vine Chardonnay and Riesling are in the window of ripeness, but each sunny day will give more concentration and complexity to the resulting wines. But they are also fragile, meaning they could rot very easily with an extended rain event.

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