Vintages
Weather
Today
Cloudy,
but bright... sunshine sneaking through after 0.18 inches
of rain last night. Not enough to get into plants. Expect
65+ high today (73 average high so far in October).
in
general...
Thanks,
to whoever brought September's weather!
In August
all of us in the Willamette Valley were girding for a very
late harvest and the possibility of underripe fruit. September
saved us!
Whereas
bloom was exceedingly late, June through August very cool,
and total heat units (a grower's nerd term for how much
heat has been accumulated over time) the lowest
on record, September was perfect:
- moderate
to warm temperatures
- average
79 degree highs at our Stoller Vineyards site
- sunshine
the entire month
- only
4/100ths of an inch of rain

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Harvest 1999 October
6, 1999
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Tuesday
we picked our first pinot noir, after bringing in some pinot
gris Monday as our first 1999 grapes. These are from our warmer,
earlier-ripening sites. The later-ripening grapes from our
three estate vineyards will come in over the next two-to-three
weeks.
As with
the 1993 vintage, which many of us consider to be a vintage
of great complexity and finesse, Chehalem did not even have
color change on its pinot noir grapes (called veraison
in wine nerd jargon) until well into September. (Normally
color changes in mid-August.) Our grapes now are fully colored
and many fully ripe.
We
compacted our harvest
slightly by "green harvesting" or "crop thinning"
the fruit over the last month, so now the vines have fewer
clusters to ripen. Dropping sound fruit on the ground rather
than harvesting it can almost bring on a heart attack, but
the promise of harvesting high quality, fully ripe fruit before
the fall rains makes such "compacting" worthwhile
to us and other premium wineries in the valley.
Wish
us luck and continued good weather so our first 30 tons of
fruit have good company in the cellar!
Harry
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