Let's see,
Crushed 4 varieties the year...
for are main wines (bulk) we did an 80/20 cabernet merlot and a San Giovesse.
We also did a limited amount of Touriga and a small 100 liter run of Nero D'avolo (first time making that variety).
I have put all of them through MLF and they are now happily sitting on XOV oak.
Our crush this year was wonderful! I currently live 500 miles from the winery and made the trip up. I stayed with family and had a great time catching up with everyone. No Drama, No arguments, and no headaches.
Years ago, the winery had grown too big and included many selfish folks that only cared about getting their wine and not the social aspect of it all. It all came to a head about 10 years ago and I shut it all down for a year limiting myself to just a 300 batch for me and my brother.
The next year, I opened it up to just family and ended up having a great time. Since then, other than family, I have only invited back only a handful of non-family members and continue to have a great time with it all. It is still a good size crew making wine together.
Lesson learned... watch out for those you partner up with.
This year, we had enough experienced people to not only crush the grapes, but also to do some bottling. We split up into 3 groups that sorted the grapes, ran the crusher, and bottled. A lot going on all at once, but we still managed to get it all done in one day! We started at 11am and had it all cleaned up and put away by 3:33pm.
We then gathered together for Pizza and a nice sampling of wines. It was all so wonderful! Can't wait until next year!