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Old 27-04-2008, 05:54 PM posted to rec.crafts.winemaking
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Default Argentina Malbec

On Apr 26, 2:48 pm, "Paul E. Lehmann" wrote:
I picked up my Malbec grapes today from mdcrush in
Mt. Airy Maryland - about 30 miles from where I
live. They were in a refrigerated cooler he had
on location.

I bought 5 lugs at 22 pounds (10 Kilos each) each
for a total of 110 pounds or 50 kilos.
The price was $142.50

The grapes were of good quality and no mold or
rot.

The price is a little high - but local growers are
charging almost the same thing here in Central
Maryland and Northern Virginia - and you don't
get a reusable lug.

The lugs are plastic and are reusable and
stackable. I am going to use them when I harvest
from my backyard vineyard this fall.

They had a stemmer crusher on location for use for
free but I have one at home so I brought them
home.

Here are the chemistries that I measured at home
after crush.

Brix 23.0
pH 3.5
TA 0.063

I think this will make an excellent wine.

The distributor may have made a mistake but I
thought I heard him say the brix was 26. I like
23 a LOT better than 26 Brix. If I wanted 26 or
higher, I could get Central Valley California
grapes and for less money.

I have found that some growers and distributors
error on the high side when it comes to talking
about the amount of sex they get and the Brix of
their grapes

There are other locations located around the US
that sell South American grapes. There was a
list in I believe it was last month's "Wine
Maker" Magazine - it may have been two issues
ago.


the grapes may have been 26 before shipping.
 

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