Erm, wow! Apparently, I have been spending too much of my vineyard-time in amongst the Cabernet sauvignon (CS) vines. For most of the past two weeks I have been stuffing CS shoots like a mad woman. This time of year the CS gets to the stage where it can get a little unruly. If not for a little good-natured encouragement, and gentle coaxing of the shoots into the trellising wires, the vines would soon resemble Cousin Itt. I hadn't noticed that the Syrah vines were about 95% finished with flowering and there are BB-sized grapettes. Oops.
The 2018 growing season, thus far, has seen bloom in the white and the black grapes much closer together timing-wise than it would be in a typical year: the flowering window has been effectively shortened. It's all good as it is these kind of differences that make a vintage.
Friday, June 08, 2018
Surging Syrah.
Labels:
BB,
Bloom,
Bloom 2018,
Cousin Itt,
CS,
Flowering,
grapettes,
Shoot stuffing,
SY
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Cousin itt...ha!
Thud: Yes, Cousin Itt...especially seeing as they are head-trained (get it?).
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