SundownVineyard
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Ok, so I have 16 vines right now on 4 trellises (4 vines per trellis): 4 Cab Franc, 2 America, 2 Baco Noir, 2 Cayuga Whites, 2 Chardonel, 2 Marquette and 2 table varieties. I have room to add 2 vines to each trellis and I am wondering what is the minimum number of vines I need of each variety to make a good amount of wine (I know that I should have given this more thought before planting, but I just went with what does well in CT and what I like). I want to make enough for myself and to give to family and friends, nothing crazy. I am definitely planning on getting two more Cab Franc so I have an entire trellis of 6 of those, and thought I'd get at least two more of each wine variety (I got the table grapes just to have some fruit to enjoy without having to go through the process of making wine). From what I have read I am starting to think that I will need more than two vines of each to warrant the effort of making wine.
The second part of my question is, can any of the red varieties I have be blended? I wanted to experiment, but if there are technical reasons why certain varieties don't blend well I'd like to know. Thanks!!
The second part of my question is, can any of the red varieties I have be blended? I wanted to experiment, but if there are technical reasons why certain varieties don't blend well I'd like to know. Thanks!!