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Mission Grapes

My diary as a new assistant winemaker at AP VIN, an urban winery in San Francisco.

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Must fresh out of the crusher

As crushed grapes fall from the crusher/destemmer the addition of dry ice for the cold soak creates a fog.
Posted by Mark Schulman at 3:00 PM

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      • Grapes being dumped into the Crusher
      • Adding dry ice to the must
      • Must fresh out of the crusher
      • 4 tons of Garys' Vineyard grapes
      • Cleaning is a a huge part of winemaking
      • Pinot Noir Clones
      • Sour Grapes (waterberry, sour berries)
      • Punching down the cold soak.
      • Measuring sugar levels of the must.
      • 22.5 Hour Work Day
      • Sorting table
      • First grapes into the new winery!
      • Marcy Keefer
      • Andrew and Kim Loring
      • Harvest
      • Picking Keefer Tonight
      • Boss
      • Bakerlane (Baker Lane ?) 2004 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir
      • Fruit Variabilty
      • Winemaking is not glamorous
      • Sanitizing
      • Crushed 4 tons of Pinot Noir today in Berkeley

My Favorite Wine Blogs

  • Celebrate Wine
  • Tom Wark's Fermentation
  • Vinography
  • West Coast Wine Net