Chad J.
Junior
Greetings everyone,
Thank you all for the time and energy invested into this forum - it's been insightful to say the least.
I've recently taken on a newly planted vineyard to bring it to establishment. I'm a long time grower but new to grape vines. We have 2 acres of Marquette planted in 2021, an acre of Baco Noir in 2021, an acre of Frontenac in 2022 and a half acre of both Castel and Seyve Villard 23-512 in 2022. We got slammed with an early frost mid Oct last year, as well as a late frost May 20 this year, but we're pushing ahead nevertheless. For that reason, no vinifera yet.
We pushed a crop on our 2yo Marquette, despite concerns, and are up to 14% average. What's the verdict for processing 2yo fruiting vines? Seems to me there just isn't enough maturity in the grape, and the energy is better spent in vine establishment. But first fruits are enticing aren't they? I mean the sirens did have beautiful voices...
Thank you all for the time and energy invested into this forum - it's been insightful to say the least.
I've recently taken on a newly planted vineyard to bring it to establishment. I'm a long time grower but new to grape vines. We have 2 acres of Marquette planted in 2021, an acre of Baco Noir in 2021, an acre of Frontenac in 2022 and a half acre of both Castel and Seyve Villard 23-512 in 2022. We got slammed with an early frost mid Oct last year, as well as a late frost May 20 this year, but we're pushing ahead nevertheless. For that reason, no vinifera yet.
We pushed a crop on our 2yo Marquette, despite concerns, and are up to 14% average. What's the verdict for processing 2yo fruiting vines? Seems to me there just isn't enough maturity in the grape, and the energy is better spent in vine establishment. But first fruits are enticing aren't they? I mean the sirens did have beautiful voices...