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Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Does anyone have any information on how this years grapes are progressing?
I'm keen to find a cheep source for around 20-30 cases of either Ruby Cabernet or Cabernet Sauvignon grapes (or a blend of both). I'm currently in the northern suburbs of Melbourne Vic but am willing to either travel or pay for freight for good grapes. Any help will be appreciated. |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Wrong season. Wait about 5 months and ask again.
-Web In article >, says... > Does anyone have any information on how this years grapes are progressing? > I'm keen to find a cheep source for around 20-30 cases of either Ruby > Cabernet or Cabernet Sauvignon grapes (or a blend of both). I'm currently in > the northern suburbs of Melbourne Vic but am willing to either travel or pay > for freight for good grapes. > > Any help will be appreciated. > > > |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Web Williams wrote:
> Wrong season. Wait about 5 months and ask again. > > -Web > > In article >, says... > >>Does anyone have any information on how this years grapes are progressing? >>I'm keen to find a cheep source for around 20-30 cases of either Ruby >>Cabernet or Cabernet Sauvignon grapes (or a blend of both). I'm currently in >>the northern suburbs of Melbourne Vic but am willing to either travel or pay >>for freight for good grapes. >> >>Any help will be appreciated. >> >> >> > > Mr. Williams, It appears from his post that the original poster is in Melbourne, Australia, and consequently his seasons are directly opposite those of the northern hemisphere. He is very much in their winemaking season. Luck, Mike MTM |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Thanks Mike,
Yes it is the season here in Australia. At the time of posting my message you would have thought I was in the northern hemisphere. However, since posting that message, and in the last week, grapes have appeared in abundance. Even roadside traders are popping up. Now my decision appears to be how do I know which grapes to buy. Last year I made a straight Ruby Cabernet. This year I'd like to make a Cab Sav / Merlot or Cab Sav / Shiraz would 60/40 be about right for those varieties respectively. "MikeMTM" > wrote in message s.com... > Web Williams wrote: > > Wrong season. Wait about 5 months and ask again. > > > > -Web > > > > In article >, says... > > > >>Does anyone have any information on how this years grapes are progressing? > >>I'm keen to find a cheep source for around 20-30 cases of either Ruby > >>Cabernet or Cabernet Sauvignon grapes (or a blend of both). I'm currently in > >>the northern suburbs of Melbourne Vic but am willing to either travel or pay > >>for freight for good grapes. > >> > >>Any help will be appreciated. > >> > >> > >> > > > > > Mr. Williams, > > It appears from his post that the original poster is in Melbourne, > Australia, and consequently his seasons are directly opposite those of > the northern hemisphere. He is very much in their winemaking season. > > Luck, Mike MTM > |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Clayton Parkin wrote:
> Last year I made a straight Ruby Cabernet. This year I'd like to make a Cab > Sav / Merlot or Cab Sav / Shiraz would 60/40 be about right for those > varieties respectively. Vinify seperately and then conduct blending trials until you find the blend you like best. That's what I'd do, FWIW. -- charles "Once ... in the wilds of Afghanistan, I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days." - W.C. Fields |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
> However, since posting that message, and in the last
> week, grapes have appeared in abundance. Even roadside > traders are popping up. Now I know I live in the wrong country, all I ever get on the side of the road is corn. Don |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Oops! My mistake... sorry! -Web
> It appears from his post that the original poster is in Melbourne, > Australia, and consequently his seasons are directly opposite those of > the northern hemisphere. He is very much in their winemaking season. > > Luck, Mike MTM > > |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
Hi Charles,
If you ring or visit "Australian Winemakers" next the Victoria Market, they have plenty of grape growers ads in their window. There seems to be no shortage of grapes in Victoria... You can expect to pay between $1.50 and $2.00 per kg. Regards AB1 Charles H > wrote in message >... > Clayton Parkin wrote: > > > Last year I made a straight Ruby Cabernet. This year I'd like to make a Cab > > Sav / Merlot or Cab Sav / Shiraz would 60/40 be about right for those > > varieties respectively. > > Vinify seperately and then conduct blending trials until you find the > blend you like best. That's what I'd do, FWIW. |
Wanted Cabernet Grapes
ab wrote:
> Hi Charles, > > If you ring or visit "Australian Winemakers" next the Victoria Market, > they have plenty of grape growers ads in their window. There seems to > be no shortage of grapes in Victoria... You can expect to pay between > $1.50 and $2.00 per kg. Those are nice prices for vinefera. I paid ~$1.50/kg for my baco noir in the fall. I wonder what postage would be from Victoria to Ontario. -- charles "Once ... in the wilds of Afghanistan, I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days." - W.C. Fields |
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