William Butrell
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I know of an Italian winemaker that washes their grapes according to a process, but wonder if that's the only winery that washes their red wine grapes?
I know of an Italian winemaker that washes their grapes according to a process, but wonder if that's the only winery that washes their red wine grapes?
I know of an Italian winemaker that washes their grapes according to a process, but wonder if that's the only winery that washes their red wine grapes?
Wineries do not generally wash the grapes. Think of rinsing the 4+ tons that can come in from each acre! You wouldn't want to water down the wine anyway with residual water on the grapes.
Therefore if the grapes are not washed, you will end up with dirt, spiders, bird nests, sprinklers, and bird droppings coming in on the grapes. These are part of the expected MOG (material other than grapes) that you get in the must especially with machine harvesters. Some wineries do sort out MOG as the grapes roll by on a conveyer. Otherwise, it just settles out or is left behind during pressing. Mmm, terroir.
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