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75 Degree Average Highs over the last 5 days.

More seasonably cool and spitting weather due beginning this weekend.

We'd like to wait for moisture and then dry to facilitate botrytis development, but we may not be able to wait.


"We are very interested in Oregon and hope, before too long, we may find something which can be of benefit to each of us. Thank you for your interest. We know you have the natural elements to produce something unique and outstanding." Sincerely,
Robert Mondavi
October 14, 1999

 


Harvest  1999  October 22, 1999

Cheryl weighing yeast nutrients in lab Timing could not be better.

With some rainfall coming this weekend and with us bringing in our last non-late harvest grapes today, all fruit is in with only 0.36 inches of rain in their last 2-3 months of maturity.

 


Claire weighing the lastl Chardonnay, Corral Creek Dijon
There has been minor dessication (raisining of grapes due to water loss, either out to the environment or back to the plant to maintain functions) in some pinot gris, but none to speak of in anything else.
Also, less than traditional bird damage.

Norm Chapman, our long-term neighbor at Ridgecrest is ready to choke me because of bird cannon noise at sunrise and sunset, but only the gamay noir saw any damage, nestled in the woods on the Ridgecrest perimeter.


Early morning balloonists over Newberg
Some of the 1999 Pinot noir yields have been calculated and show improvements over 1998. While maintaining great quality, yields are still small in most instances. Average tons per acre (numbers not final here):
--Ridgecrest 1.40
--Corral Creek 1.61
--Stoller 2.5-3.0 (Stoller numbers not final)

Intensity in fermentor is amazing. Ferments are largely clean smelling, and all later ferments are proceeding well with indigenous yeast fermentation. All current fermentors should be emptied by November 1.

We look for approximately 4500 cases of 1999 pinot noir--still not back to 1997 levels, and 1000 cases short of where we wanted to be, but definitely worth the trade for extraordinary quality.

Harry


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