Hi All,
There is a nice winery/vineyard 15 minutes from my house. The entire vineyard (2 + acres) is Pino Noir. At the beginning of the year, all the vines had nice starts, looking healthy, all the clusters were forming on what looks like very mature vines. I went back yesterday to look at them and about keeled over. This is what I found. The entire vineyard looks like Mr. Freeze came through and every cluster looks like it is petrified. Was this lack of water?
I wanted to slap someone! I was hoping to talk him out of some grapes as my Pino Noir vines are a year or two away from worthy yield.
I'm in north western Washington (Puget Sound) and finding somewhere where they don't have a 5 or 10 lug , or acreage minimum is proving difficult. The prices for on-line for a 5 gallon bucket of grapes or must is ridiculously expensive. I can give up winemaking and buy wine easily for the cost (that's what my wife keeps suggesting).
Dave
There is a nice winery/vineyard 15 minutes from my house. The entire vineyard (2 + acres) is Pino Noir. At the beginning of the year, all the vines had nice starts, looking healthy, all the clusters were forming on what looks like very mature vines. I went back yesterday to look at them and about keeled over. This is what I found. The entire vineyard looks like Mr. Freeze came through and every cluster looks like it is petrified. Was this lack of water?
I wanted to slap someone! I was hoping to talk him out of some grapes as my Pino Noir vines are a year or two away from worthy yield.
I'm in north western Washington (Puget Sound) and finding somewhere where they don't have a 5 or 10 lug , or acreage minimum is proving difficult. The prices for on-line for a 5 gallon bucket of grapes or must is ridiculously expensive. I can give up winemaking and buy wine easily for the cost (that's what my wife keeps suggesting).
Dave