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Today

76 degrees and sunny yesterday. The leaves are turning colors, including yellowing of grape vines--especially those just picked.

The coincidence of grape harvest and vine shut down, as evidenced by leaf yellowing, is a key measure of how appropriate specific sites are for grape varieties.

Beginning Sunday, looks like we'll see the first rain since 1/3 inch two weeks ago, with an inch dropping over the week, interspersed with sunny and dry.

Perfect for MUSHROOMS and BOTRYTIS. Our late harvest will like that.


TODAY is Judy Peterson-Nedry's birthday.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!


Harvest  1999  October 21, 1999

Yellowing at Corral Creek, after harvest Septic tank at The Chehalem House is having problems coping with eight residents and their showers, clothes washing, dishwashing, etc.

It gives Miti and his gang something to dig at between picking days. Looks like a new drain field. Maybe we should use it for drip irrigation!


Pinot gris fully ripe, but awaiting VT Our last Stoller Vineyards pinot noir batches are being drained from fermentors, and the pomace pressed today. Same day as the last Stoller Dijon chardonnay grapes are picked.

The press is going full-tilt to keep up with whites and the interspersed pinots. Tomorrow will see the first Dijon clone chardonnay from Corral Creek Vineyards, from vines that were grafted in 1997 and '98 (onto 108 clone plants).

Another Lunch? Like Caesar's, this army travels on its stomach. We're doing investigative winemaking via the Internet, writing friends in other areas regarding their techniques for vendage tardive wines.

Although we always harvest our Dry Riesling late harvest, we intend to do a major quantity of pinot gris as VT. We're finding out how others do it so we can build in some process comparisons.

Always the nerds.

Harry


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