thank u wulf. yea things went a little haywire over here and found myself completely avoiding the forum I hate to admit. And really I avoided all things winemaking. I was even reluctant to tag along yesterday.Happy to see you back, @Ajmassa! It hasn’t been the same here without your posts, projects, and experiments.
Yessir! There’s was never even an inner debate tbh. And when the time comes— i will not be f***ing around!Don't fool around. Buy the all stainless. You won't miss the money next year.
Muscat and Alicante for the win!
Attaboy!Yessir! There’s was never even an inner debate tbh. And when the time comes— i will not be f***ing around!
It’s just stuff, I know. Much worse things in life to worry about. But ********* I can’t help how my whacked out brain reacts on its own lol.
Oh Also- does an Italian Grifo all-SS C/D for $1,100 sound absurdly cheap to you? All the prices on the gear appeared down today while grapes & juice were up slightly.
But I see zero scenerio where I don’t have this C/D by next summer. That unit is absolutely gorgeous! I really can’t wait to overcompensate for lost time.
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You might even call it, SOUR GRAPES MENTALITY!Sorry for all your troubles, Andrew. That sounds rough.
TBH, your reaction to this sounds completely normal and appropriate. And it sounds like you are starting to edge back to the point where you will be able to enjoy this again someday soon. Good luck, my friend.
Nice. Good to know. my old C/D is same style but older than dirt. I was in the middle of refurbishing it. Completely disassembled and was stripping paint Had plans to powder coat with a home kit & a rigged up old oven. Was gonna be a fun project.I have this exact same Grifo C/D and it has worked great for the last several years. It makes short work out of crushing and destemming your grapes!
@Ajmassa Sorry you're going through that, but really glad your back! Hugs to you and the fam!thank u wulf. yea things went a little haywire over here and found myself completely avoiding the forum I hate to admit. And really I avoided all things winemaking. I was even reluctant to tag along yesterday.
bc I truly do love this. Perhaps more than I should. I love making wine. reading about it. Discussing it. Planning the batches and little experiments- hooking up my area, all the TLC involved i freaking love it. I do.
And I was proud of my wine. Proud of my setup. All the knowledge & experience obtained over time. And then I lost it. Most of my equipment. All my wine. lab gear. And that little inner-peace I’d get from it was killed. Lost in epic dramatic fashion too. W/o getting into the ugly details, just picture a sea of broken glass and a river of red wine like the elevator scene in The Shining! lol
Found myself somehow completely avoiding going down the basement for anything at all for months. Never logging into wmt. Avoiding any and all thought of making wine. Not b/c I chose to do it. It just happened. Completely involuntary. And if someone brought up making wine it honestly would stress me out.
It’s just stuff, I know. Much worse things in life to worry about. But ********* I can’t help how my whacked out brain reacts on its own lol. I really can’t wait to have myself properly set up again and able to dive back in the way I want and make myself whole. Because all that **** appears to have broken me.
I feel you. I recently lost my vineyard... the vines I had slaved over for years. Due to losing the house/property they were one.And I was proud of my wine. Proud of my setup. All the knowledge & experience obtained over time. And then I lost it. Most of my equipment. All my wine. lab gear. And that little inner-peace I’d get from it was killed. Lost in epic dramatic fashion too. W/o getting into the ugly details, just picture a sea of broken glass and a river of red wine like the elevator scene in The Shining! lol
Hmmmm. That’s certainly a gutpunch. sorry to hear this. I think a joint pity party in Vegas is in order! Whattyaa say?I feel you. I recently lost my vineyard... the vines I had slaved over for years. Due to losing the house/property they were one.
appreciate that. And to be clear, I’m not exactly starting up again just yet. Just sorta handling my dads wine for him right now. But you can count on seeing an absurd amount of energy spent on this hobby from me eventually. and the silver lining of starting from scratch?—designing and building a new wine room!AJ, glad you’re back… and good to see that you’re starting up again! I missed having your perspective and thoughts out here with everyone. I’m looking forward to seeing all that you’re up to!
those wine gods sure love to throw curveballs don’t they?@Ajmassa Sorry you're going through that, but really glad your back! Hugs to you and the fam!
Thanks man. But not necessary. In no way shape or form am I seeking any type of sympathy or whatever. I’m cool. (And even when I’m not- I still say I am!) I’ve always been eternally optimistic. Sometimes even to a fault —believing that usually in life things just have a way working themselves out. and the more I think about it the more i look forward to starting anewHey @Ajmassa, good to hear from you and know you are getting back in action. Sorry you've had some difficult times, and I hope they are behind you. I'm pressing Syrah today if you want to come by and lend a hand! The harvest was almost two weeks early due to hotter than average temperatures on the West Coast.
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