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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

Adding dry ice to the must

Brian shovels dry ice into the must. About 100 pounds of dry ice go into each T-Bin depending on how cold the fruit is when we crush it.
Posted by Mark Schulman at 3:02 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