Seven days on, the Syrah grapes are progressing through veraison quite nicely. A bit more advanced than the rest of the Syrah, this specific vine has always been a bit of an overachiever.
One of the original vines planted in Vinoland (circa 2000), the scion (Durell clone) was grafted onto 110 Richter (berlandieri x rupestris) rootstock. Arguably the worst rootstock for the soil type in Vinoland, tuff and clay, the 110R-grafted vines eventually failed and the Syrah block had to be replanted. The replant, though, was to 101-14 Millardet et de Grasset (riparia x rupestris), a much more suitable rootstock. There are approximately eight vines surviving from the first planting, my little poser vine being located in a particularly poor area of soil, I mean shockingly bad. Regardless, the vine seems to have tapped into something it likes below ground and it continues to thrive. Crazy teenager.
Thursday, August 03, 2017
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110 on the richter scale!!!!!!
Thud: Ha, ha! Never thought of it like that before. Now I will never be able to think of it any other way.
touchy subject for the OTW crowd
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