The rule of thumb we all get from year to year is between 6% and 7% yield from gross fruit weight to net gallons of wine.... So you purchase 100lbs of grapes... You will get between 6 and 7 gallons of wine. Or 6% to 7% yield of pounds to gallons of wine.
How well you press is measured in your yield success. This year with my new bladder press I yielded 7 1/2% on my Merlot, Malbec, and PV... Yielded 8% on my Cab! The difference of 1% is huge in gallons of wine!
I think the % throws the concept off. 6 gals of liquid are around 45 lbs (real rough guess) so aren't you really getting more like 45% yield from 100lbs of grapes?
Mike
You've got a point there, just jumped in and accepted the math without question (you can tell I was a comp sci major, math minor).
He's just mixing units, pounds and gallons, 100 pounds gives 6-7 gallons of wine, pretty much on track from what I see.
Three lugs of grapes (108#) yields roughly 10 gallons of must, I typically get 6-7 gallons of wine from 10 gallons of must, I call that 60-70% yield.
I can buy either number.
I realize it sounds a little crazy to the math buffs... But if year after year it works then I like to keep things simple and run with it..... I can usually count on 10% yield of must after the crush as well... 100lbs of grapes will give me about 10 gallons of must... Ya.. I know mixing again lbs to gallons again... But it works!
That's a much better yield (10 lbs per gallon) than I get. I am usually right at15.5 lbs per gallon.
I realize it sounds a little crazy to the math buffs... But if year after year it works then I like to keep things simple and run with it..... I can usually count on 10% yield of must after the crush as well... 100lbs of grapes will give me about 10 gallons of must... Ya.. I know mixing again lbs to gallons again... But it works!
Looks like Napa Cab again this year! My 2016 harvest is still in barrels but tasting great!
There is a group of us that purchase through a winery. The cost is more then you want to know.... Probably if you took the ugliest number per pound it would still have to be doubled to be close to right. But for me that is the type of wine I enjoy making and drinking. And really that is really what this hobby is all about. If you do not enjoy drinking it then never make it! No matter how good or bad the price is. Every few years I get a bug to make wine from Chilean grapes. I hate it! So why make it...... The people that drink my wine get so disappointed when I bring them a bottle of Chilean wine. Spoiled......
Are the grapes shipped outside California? I'm curious because in Toronto, I never see Napa grapes anywhere (although some people try to tell me that they have Napa grapes for $50 / lug --har har)
There's a place in Ottawa - Musca - that imports Californian grapes, just had their delivery last week.
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