I figured I would add a few pictures to let everyone know how things are going.
Generally with grapes, especially vinifera you don't get a good crop until the fourth year. To start things out here is a picture of a two year old Frontenac Last year after training to the fruiting wire.
Note the small size- that's why you normally wait two more years before cropping. The cold climate grapes we are growing, such as Frontenac are very vigorous and can be quite precocious (early bearing). Here is a picture of that same row of Frontenac in their third year. I expect about 5 tons to the acre with them.
Here is a four year old Frontenac
A shoot thinned Frontenac
The Valiant vine is really coloring up
Over the top netting versus side netting -left row 4 year old Frontenac, right Three Year Frontenac
The Sabrevois got a haircut before netting
and on the other side of the Sabrevois
LaCrosse behind the small vines
End of pictures for now.
I have a pallet of bottles coming today for bottling last years wine - 112 cases. Not enough to completely fill them all, but I will use the rest next year.