Ct Winemaker
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Hello Folks, we have St. Vincent grapes hanging (and wilting) on the vines (39 fully loaded vines). They just don't seem to be ripening, with Brix ranging about 12-14. They are however shriveling / wilting and have been in about this same range for weeks now. We're on the verge of frost here in north east Connecticut. Leaves are also dropping due to normal fall, so many grapes hanging with little to no leaves left on vines. FYI - this is our first year of harvest from our small vineyard. Chardonnel produced only about 1/3 of our expectation due to black rot (39 vines produced 12 gallons of wine), Marquette produce about 1/2 due to bee issues destroying the fruit (39 vines produced about 19 gallons of wine). Now St. Vincent not ripening, but heavily loaded with fruit.
Grapes seem way to sour to even consider wine making (even with significant chaptalization).
Anyone have any thoughts on this? What would you do? Anyone with St. Vincent, are they usually very late?
Thank you all very much for any thoughts or ideas you may offer.
Grapes seem way to sour to even consider wine making (even with significant chaptalization).
Anyone have any thoughts on this? What would you do? Anyone with St. Vincent, are they usually very late?
Thank you all very much for any thoughts or ideas you may offer.