One of the things I enjoy about this hobby is that it is an opportunity to meet people or spend more time with good friends. Especially being an introvert, the hobby has expanded my world. I’ve agreed to help 3 unrelated people make wine this year. I thought it would be fun to chronicle their journey.
#1 - I made a 2 1/2 gallon carboy of Syrah from my vineyard that he aged at his house. He‘s hooked. He is all in this year, with plans to make a 5 gallon carboy of Cab and a 5 gallon carboy of Merlot. The vineyard is nearby and one I’ve used in the past. He is a good friend.
#2 - We adopted a hen to join our chicken flock and while the wives were talking about chickens, we talked about wine. It turns out he volunteered helping with a vineyard. He said he has never made wine, but always wanted to. He will have Cab Franc or Petite Sirah Grapes from the vineyard he helps with. The plan is a 5 gallon carboy.
#3 - A gentleman from a nearby neighborhood stopped by to talk as I was taking care of my vines. He has 100 Zin vines in his front yard that has only fed the local wildlife. This year is pretty much a total loss due to how they were pruned, but I told him we could salvage enough to make a few gallons, probably Rose.
Should be fun. All are enthusiastic and ready to learn.
#1 - I made a 2 1/2 gallon carboy of Syrah from my vineyard that he aged at his house. He‘s hooked. He is all in this year, with plans to make a 5 gallon carboy of Cab and a 5 gallon carboy of Merlot. The vineyard is nearby and one I’ve used in the past. He is a good friend.
#2 - We adopted a hen to join our chicken flock and while the wives were talking about chickens, we talked about wine. It turns out he volunteered helping with a vineyard. He said he has never made wine, but always wanted to. He will have Cab Franc or Petite Sirah Grapes from the vineyard he helps with. The plan is a 5 gallon carboy.
#3 - A gentleman from a nearby neighborhood stopped by to talk as I was taking care of my vines. He has 100 Zin vines in his front yard that has only fed the local wildlife. This year is pretty much a total loss due to how they were pruned, but I told him we could salvage enough to make a few gallons, probably Rose.
Should be fun. All are enthusiastic and ready to learn.