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Default Grape Harvest

It is an odd grape harvest, here in Sonoma County, this year. Vineyards
are producing large grapes, and large clusters. The flavors being in the
skin, some wineries are "bleeding off" some of the juice to increase the
skin to juice ratio, and concentrate the flavor.

Unlike recent years, nature has been mild this year. There haven't been
any heatwaves to burn the grapes, or rain to dilute their sugar, and set
mildew. Sugars aren't going up very fast, but the acidity is plunging.
The acidity is important for the fruitiness of the wine, and the
suppression of some micro-organisms during fermentation. We probably
will be using a lot of tartaric acid this year.

The long hang time (more than 100 days) for the grapes is good for
developing flavor, but because of a number of foggy mornings, and the
large size of the grapes we are at risk of an outbreak of powdery
mildew, which would be a disaster for those grapes still in the
vineyards.

For us workers, this season, with its slow ripening means that we aren't
being confronted with large amounts of grapes to process in a short
time, and the grapes are coming in at a leisurely pace, which has cut
into our overtime. All this could change with the arrival of storm
clouds, but so far there are none on the horizon. If rain does start to
come soon, everyone will try to save their harvest by picking everything
that they can, and we will return to our normal "bedlam".

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