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Tag Archives: cellar work

Pinot Gris Harvest and Crush 2015

September 5, 2015

We picked our Pinot gris this week. With a warm August the grapes were ripe, but we were letting them …

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June Mulberry Wine – After The Soaking

June 23, 2015

After picking and crushing mulberries for wine making, I let the berries sit in a vat for about 5 days, …

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Primary Fermenter

November 15, 2013

I mentioned in an earlier post that I do not use oak barrels for fermenting. So what do I use? …

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