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2011 Harvest to-date

Total:
168 tons
(56% of forecast)

Pinot Noir:
84 tons
(59% of forecast)

Pinot Gris:
30 tons
(67% of forecast)

Chardonnay:
54 tons
(70% of forecast)

Chehalem

October 29, 2011

Weather and Its Implications

OK, I jinxed us in the last Harvest Page by talking about no rain in the prior 2 weeks. That night we got 0.21 inches and so Saturday we did not pick and got a chance to finish processing the chilled Pinot noir and Chardonnay from Friday. This Sunday morning, as I write, we've had a shower band move through with just enough rain to keep us out of the fields today. The next three days look dry, clear and sunny much of the time, so we will start and completely pick all of Ridgcrest Pinot noir, Gamay noir and Pinot gris, as well as completing Chardonnay and Pinot blanc at Stoller. A total of more than 100 tons.

The warming that ushered in the Friday rain, is now turning cool, so fruit will be protected from mold growth. A yet to be fully understood rain event Thursday will see only Riesling and Gruner remaining to be picked, plus a little Pinot noir close-by the winery at Corral Creek.

Wind Ridge

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Nose to the Grindstone Crew

Being the latest start to harvest for Chehalem, on October 18th, we have had some anxiously waiting harvest crew waiting, both in the vineyard and winery. Chad has found productive vineyard crew activity spreading bird netting, catching up on liming and composting, and bottling. And the talented winery crew from far-flung areas began as early as July, spending time racking, bottling, sampling vineyards, cleaning and maintaining equipment--twiddling thumbs until finally beginning at a time when most vintages are complete.

Some years we have had almost entirely female crews. This year is a flip on that theme, with this following equally strong crew:


As talented as this group is, without the direction of the full-time winemaking team of Mike Eyres, Wynne Peterson-Nedry and Ksenija Kostic House, we'd be a far cry from patiently moving from a standstill to racing full-tilt in what will be an excellent vintage.

Late, but at last.

Regards,
Harry



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