marino
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Hello all,
Several friends want to join me this year to make wine. They've suggested helping to buy the grapes in exchange for some bottles in the future.
How do people handle this? Do you just split the costs evenly and then split the bottles evenly as well?
Ive only been making wine from fresh grapes for three years with good results but have lots to learn and feel lots of pressure to not let the wine disappoint. I'm not sure I can make wine that will be as good as people have tasted before.
I consider this a fun (and expensive) learning experience, but am not sure that people who just like to drink wine will understand how these things go.
This year I'm focusing on Tempranillo for the second year and last year's wine still needs a few more months in the barrel before I blend and bottle.
Does anyone have good tips on how to handle situations like this?
Thanks!
Several friends want to join me this year to make wine. They've suggested helping to buy the grapes in exchange for some bottles in the future.
How do people handle this? Do you just split the costs evenly and then split the bottles evenly as well?
Ive only been making wine from fresh grapes for three years with good results but have lots to learn and feel lots of pressure to not let the wine disappoint. I'm not sure I can make wine that will be as good as people have tasted before.
I consider this a fun (and expensive) learning experience, but am not sure that people who just like to drink wine will understand how these things go.
This year I'm focusing on Tempranillo for the second year and last year's wine still needs a few more months in the barrel before I blend and bottle.
Does anyone have good tips on how to handle situations like this?
Thanks!