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Veraison 2015

August 5, 2015

I have been reading that this year many wine growing regions have experienced early ripening (most evident by veraison, which …

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June In The Vineyard

June 28, 2015

June is a good month. Our cherry and mulberry trees ripen with fresh fruit for the picking, the vegetable garden …

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A Tale of Two Properties: Spring Planting

April 30, 2013

This is the third installment in my Tale of Two Properties serial. Progress on Property 1: I have already posted …

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Spring Planning 2013

February 4, 2013

We currently have about 2/3rd of a hectare to replant in wine (that is about 1.6 acres, pilgrim). Details why …

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