For folks on the east coast USA, finding grapes can be tough. When I lived in NY, there were several vineyards that were happy to sell to home winemakers. Many vineyards don't as they want to sell grapes by the ton, not the lug, and I can see their point.
When I moved to NC I had a hard time finding grapes, and the ones I found were low quality, so I switched to kits (this was 20+ years ago). In 2019 I was talking to the owner of a LHBS, and he put me in touch with the group I've been part of since then. We do a bulk order of west coast USA grapes, getting a better price on the grapes and on shipping.
Shipping is expensive. I look at west coast prices, and we pay as much as 50% more because of shipping. Folks buying must buckets pay even more than that.
Beth (@VinesnBines) mentioned that this year VA growers have dumped grapes this year because they couldn't sell them. Anyone in VA or surrounding states might be able to get some late grapes now, from vineyards that normally don't sell to home winemakers.
Which circles back to our problem -- most vineyards don't want to sell in small quantities.
One solution is to form a local buying group to increase purchase power, although that requires finding people to join it. One idea is what I did -- ask at a LHBS. This requires having a LHBS nearby, which is often true in the USA, and possibly Canada, but not necessarily in other countries.
This forum is another option, but regardless of how much traffic we have, WMT is a small part of any local winemaker population.
Another option in the USA is an American Wine Society chapter. When I was a member, about half the members of the chapters I was with were winemakers. If there is a local chapter, it's an opportunity to connect with other winemakers.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
When I moved to NC I had a hard time finding grapes, and the ones I found were low quality, so I switched to kits (this was 20+ years ago). In 2019 I was talking to the owner of a LHBS, and he put me in touch with the group I've been part of since then. We do a bulk order of west coast USA grapes, getting a better price on the grapes and on shipping.
Shipping is expensive. I look at west coast prices, and we pay as much as 50% more because of shipping. Folks buying must buckets pay even more than that.
Beth (@VinesnBines) mentioned that this year VA growers have dumped grapes this year because they couldn't sell them. Anyone in VA or surrounding states might be able to get some late grapes now, from vineyards that normally don't sell to home winemakers.
Which circles back to our problem -- most vineyards don't want to sell in small quantities.
One solution is to form a local buying group to increase purchase power, although that requires finding people to join it. One idea is what I did -- ask at a LHBS. This requires having a LHBS nearby, which is often true in the USA, and possibly Canada, but not necessarily in other countries.
This forum is another option, but regardless of how much traffic we have, WMT is a small part of any local winemaker population.
Another option in the USA is an American Wine Society chapter. When I was a member, about half the members of the chapters I was with were winemakers. If there is a local chapter, it's an opportunity to connect with other winemakers.
Does anyone have any other ideas?