The St. Helena Cabernet Sauvignon (clone 7), appeared in Vinoland this morning; in 1/2 ton picking bins; in 30lb lug bins; in 32 gallon Rubbermaid trash cans (that can hold up to about 220 lbs). In fact, the fruit showed up in anything that could transport the larger than expected crop to Vinoland for processing.
It makes sense that the 2013 crop is a tad more bountiful than last year. Although the actual growing season was a smidgen better in 2012, the perfect conditions that existed last spring (when this years buds were formed, a textbook April and May 2012), made for very fruitful-buds this vintage. The grapevine is always thinking about the next vintage. More reds, please...
Saturday, September 28, 2013
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Looks like plenty of hard work ahead; we should have a good crop at our local vineyard: http://www.ryedalevineyards.co.uk/ with the remarkably excellent English summer!
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Easy on the earwigs?
Villager: Glad that English vineyards are having a better growing season than last year. Ryedale's cider sounds nice.
Thud: Not an earwig in sight!
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