Our Seyval Blanc crop was demolished by birds this year. We're new to all of this, and they caught us off guard. We were ready to write that block off for the year. However, there are a lot of secondary clusters that have been maturing over the last month or so. Most are up around 18 brix, because we've had a very mild fall in Iowa. Some are higher than that. We may get 1/2 ton or more out of them. So we've been waiting to see how far they ripen before the first freeze of the year, which is late this year. Wednesday morning is going to kiss 30 degrees, then start trending warmer again. But I assume that means the party is over, and they won't ripen any more. How does that affect the grapes, though, if it's not a hard freeze? Does it do any damage to them? I wouldn't think so, because you can freeze grapes to use for wine. If we harvest that day, we should be good to crush and press with them, I would think. But if we wait a couple days, would that make a difference, leaving them on the vines a few days after a freeze?