Showing posts with label Cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cake. Show all posts
Saturday, October 08, 2016
Press the grape-flesh.
Vinomaker and I pressed off the Vichyssyrah today; it was a very small batch of wine, so it took no time at all. In fact, cleaning up after the whole pressing process always takes much longer than the actual squishing of the pomace. But Vinomaker is a dab hand when it comes to using a pressure washer and he usually gets it done rather quickly. There are countless cleaning and sanitizing steps involved in every aspect of winemaking and there really are no shortcuts when it comes to cleanliness. As Bob Pepi, founder of Pepi Winery, once said, "Eighty percent of great winemaking is cleanliness." I'm of the opinion that the other 20% is spent just thinking about cleaning stuff.
Labels:
Bob Pepi,
Cake,
Harvest 2016,
pomace,
press,
SY,
Vichy,
Vintage 2016
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Nothing runs like a...cake?
Now, that's what I call a cake!
Keeping up with my family's love affair - on both sides of the Atlantic - with all things John Deere, it is only fitting that my Nephew OTW's birthday cake is a fetching-confection of John Deere green. With yellow trim, of course.
Happy 2nd birthday little one, Auntie Vinogirl loves you very much.
Keeping up with my family's love affair - on both sides of the Atlantic - with all things John Deere, it is only fitting that my Nephew OTW's birthday cake is a fetching-confection of John Deere green. With yellow trim, of course.
Happy 2nd birthday little one, Auntie Vinogirl loves you very much.
Labels:
Cake,
Happy B-day DD,
Happy b-day Uncle Dave,
John Deere,
tractie
Sunday, November 02, 2008
Have your cake and drink it too!
Never say never. Just when I thought harvest 2008 was over, Vinomaker decided he wanted to make a late harvest Zinfandel. Ho hum!The day began with Vinomaker and I barreling down a batch of Syrah. Then, we processed the aforementioned late harvest Zinfandel, (from a friend's vineyard). And finally, we pressed off our own Cabernet sauvignon, which had fermented to dry, and is now settling for 24 hours before it is barreled down. It is a distinct pleasure to sit down and enjoy a bottle of wine, (especially one that you have vinted yourself), but there is a lot that goes on between vine and glass that most people don't get to see. For instance, disposing of the cake, (above picture). The 'leftovers' of wine production include a lot of skins and seeds which need to be dealt with. They make a fantastic soil conditioner and are no doubt a source of food for many an insect, flying or otherwise. Overall it was a good day for wine making and the environment...that includes happy Vinodogs with purple feet, I kid you not!
Labels:
Cake,
CS,
Harvest 2008,
Soil conditioner,
Zinfandel
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