Our grapes arrived Thursday and 6 of us unloaded 180 lugs -- 6.480 lbs of grapes in 36 lb lugs. We had to hand them out of the truck into a pickup or trailer, transport 1/4 mile to our coordinator's garage, and then sort-n-stack 'em! Our order was mostly correct -- we had all grapes in the correct varietals, but several AVA were substituted.
Today we crushed 170 of those 180 lugs. We started at 8:00 AM and completed cleanup at 4:30 PM.
My tookus is whooped! It's a long day to be on my feet, but we got 'er done. The group is a good one and we had a lot of fun during the day.
My small truck was filled to capacity, 684 lbs: 288 lbs Grenache, 288 lbs Tempranillo, and 36 lbs each Syrah, Petite Sirah, and Mourvedre. Plus empty lugs I picked up for a friend.
Folks don't always realize the waste from grapes:
Two of our folks spent nearly 2 hours cutting the seams of the lugs so we could flatten them. Wow!
EDIT: Thread title updated to match more recent threads in the same style.
Today we crushed 170 of those 180 lugs. We started at 8:00 AM and completed cleanup at 4:30 PM.
My tookus is whooped! It's a long day to be on my feet, but we got 'er done. The group is a good one and we had a lot of fun during the day.
My small truck was filled to capacity, 684 lbs: 288 lbs Grenache, 288 lbs Tempranillo, and 36 lbs each Syrah, Petite Sirah, and Mourvedre. Plus empty lugs I picked up for a friend.
Folks don't always realize the waste from grapes:
Two of our folks spent nearly 2 hours cutting the seams of the lugs so we could flatten them. Wow!
EDIT: Thread title updated to match more recent threads in the same style.
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