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  1. montanarick

    Add Your Backyard Vineyard

    Looks real good - our vines are only now starting bud break
  2. montanarick

    Hello from MT

    Welcome MTJoeT - I live up in the Flathead
  3. montanarick

    Taking on a vineyard project - Merlot

    that would be a shame - good luck
  4. montanarick

    2019 marquette flavor

    I like my Marquette
  5. montanarick

    Taking on a vineyard project - Merlot

    sounds like a great deal
  6. montanarick

    Taking on a vineyard project - Merlot

    keep it up - quite interested to see how things progress. thanks for sharing
  7. montanarick

    Cork size

    I sure wouldn't use old dried out corks - not worth it
  8. montanarick

    Cork size

    K-meta like Johnd suggests is always good idea. I just did mine into glass of vodka and put in bottle with Italian corker - works great
  9. montanarick

    Can primary fermentation time be calculated?

    Amen to that. I generally see a five to six day ferment when I keep temps at around 80 degrees with reds. It will go considerable longer with whites where temps are kept around 70. Good luck
  10. montanarick

    Are my grape plants dead?

    First off what are your vines? second, it's a good idea to cage young vines and fence your vineyard to keep all the critters from the salad bar. Our vines here in Montana are now just shy of bursting - maybe by next week if we can get the temps up to the 70's
  11. montanarick

    When should I start seeing new growth?

    I agree with the "wait longer" recommendations. we're in zone 5b here and our vines buds are now just starting to swell - probably be another week or so before bud break. Good luck
  12. montanarick

    When should I start seeing new growth?

    Sure wouldn't prune any more. Be patient vines should bud out before middle of May. Generally need daytime temps into 70's and overnight in 50's
  13. montanarick

    New Pinot Noir Vines Not Anything

    If caster beans works - you're a life saver. Are these just regular ole caster beans or something unique?
  14. montanarick

    Taking on a vineyard project - Merlot

    Looks darned good to me. Buds on our vine here in Montana haven't even started to swell although the sap is running.
  15. montanarick

    what do i need to start up

    I'd look to buy an Equipment Kit which will come with everything you need to get a batch of wine going. It's pretty fail safe and is a good way to learn what it's all about. After gaining a little experience you can then venture into more challenging pursuits - i.e. fresh grapes or other fruit...
  16. montanarick

    Begginer Back Yard Wine in CT

    Not really sure. I looked into it Baco as a possibility but opted instead on adding Leon Millot and Marechal Foch to my other hybrids this year. I'm in Zone 5b. I received a lot of good recommendations for both varietals from many different sources that they make good wines either by...
  17. montanarick

    Begginer Back Yard Wine in CT

    Vinifera will have a hard time growing in anything less than AG Zone 6
  18. montanarick

    Little help please

    perfectly normal
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