The weather has been colder than I'd hope for this summer, but a heat wave is coming later this week. I'm thinking late September for the first grapes from our state vineyard. We've been focused on getting ready for harvest, but we still have some work to do in the winery racking our 08' wines. I'm feeling good after knee surgery and getting stronger every day.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
August Newsletter
The weather has been colder than I'd hope for this summer, but a heat wave is coming later this week. I'm thinking late September for the first grapes from our state vineyard. We've been focused on getting ready for harvest, but we still have some work to do in the winery racking our 08' wines. I'm feeling good after knee surgery and getting stronger every day.
Labels:
Central Coast Weather,
Harvest
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Hot Day on the Central Coast...
Last week we ran up to the bay area to fetch the grape-brandy (shown here in stainless steel storage) for this year's Toucanet. Our first release of Toucanet which spent up to 22 months in fine oak barrels will be available next month. Our brandy, distilled from our 2006 estate wine, in the initial release - is prepared by St. George Spirits, well known for their Hanger-One Vodka and more importantly the many fine products crafted at this artisan distillery.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Vineyard Netted and Ready for the Birds....
Today, I worked with Terrie to fine tune the ends of the rows by adding bricks to pull back the nets from the fruit. Birds will team-up and weigh down the nets to get access to the ripe fruit. Those birds know every trick in the book - and were working to keep one step ahead. Yellowjacket traps are set, Terrie has about 12 traps that she keeps filled with cat or dog food. Seems to be working great right now.
We also have a bunch of new pictures for the series "Where Did You Wear Your Toucan Wines Hat". This is a picture of Dave Smith, of St. George Spirits - this is the high-end distillery we use to produce brandy from our estate wines and for our Toucanet.
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Labels:
Central Coast Weather,
Farming Life
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