{"id":1700,"date":"2010-09-04T14:53:20","date_gmt":"2010-09-04T22:53:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wineintheshower.com\/?p=1700"},"modified":"2010-12-20T09:39:30","modified_gmt":"2010-12-20T17:39:30","slug":"syrah-harvest-2010-at-live-oak-vineyard","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/docker.vsl:8080\/index.php\/2010\/09\/04\/syrah-harvest-2010-at-live-oak-vineyard\/","title":{"rendered":"Syrah Harvest 2010 at Live Oak Vineyard"},"content":{"rendered":"
We did not have any major heat waves like last year<\/a>, and the grapes looked and tasted fantastic!\u00a0 First we pulled off all of the bird netting, which is put on just after veraison starts to keep the birds from feasting on the grapes before we can get to them.\u00a0 Then, we started clipping the big, juicy clusters off of the vines.<\/p>\n Mike Hoffman has two parts of the vineyard, a lower vineyard and a vineyard up on the hill.\u00a0 It was very interesting that the lower vineyard had a much higher yield, and the grapes in the two vineyards really tasted different; the lower vineyard was more fruit-forward, whereas the upper vineyard was much spicier.<\/p>\n Bringing down the grapes from the upper vineyard for crush<\/p><\/div>\n \n Final harvest, ready to crush<\/p><\/div>\n This year it took us about an hour to harvest all of the grapes, and in the end we had about 1000 lbs (half ton).\u00a0 Paul<\/a> and I are taking half of the harvest to make at his new place, and the Hoffmans will keep the other half this year — last year we ended up taking all of their beautiful grapes, and none of us wanted that to happen again!<\/p>\n We loaded the grapes into the crusher\/destemmer:<\/p>\n<\/a>We got up at 5 AM today to drive up to Fallbrook to harvest syrah at Live Oak Vineyard<\/a>.\u00a0 The weather has actually been very nice, it was a nice brisk morning drive up.\u00a0 We had several friends meeting us there to help out with harvest.<\/p>\n
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