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2003 California Harvest--OVER?



 
 
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Old 04-11-2003, 01:02 AM
Deadend
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Hello all,

I certainly got my share of grapes this year from a variety of
sources. I have about 1500lbs. or so, but I just can't help but see
how my wine disappears so quickly--where does it all go? So I was
thinking the other day, maybe there's still harvesting going on. Maybe
I could get in on late pickings somehwere. I dunno, who'd still be
harvesting? Carmel Valley, maybe? Any ideas? Please post to group, if
you want my e-mail addy, let me know, and I'll send it to you.

Much thanks,

Deadend
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Old 04-11-2003, 11:15 PM
Patrick McDonald
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Default 2003 California Harvest--OVER?

I just heard this AM that Cab Sauv grapes at one vineyard in Napa were
harvested 24.Oct. The vineyard manager believes it to be nearly the latest
harvest they ever had.

I know my Cab Sauv that came from Lodi was... almost paltry (21.5° Brix).

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Hello all,

I certainly got my share of grapes this year from a variety of
sources. I have about 1500lbs. or so, but I just can't help but see
how my wine disappears so quickly--where does it all go? So I was
thinking the other day, maybe there's still harvesting going on. Maybe
I could get in on late pickings somehwere. I dunno, who'd still be
harvesting? Carmel Valley, maybe? Any ideas? Please post to group, if
you want my e-mail addy, let me know, and I'll send it to you.

Much thanks,

Deadend



 




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