Maintenance
Today we will take advantage of the warm weather to start up the tractors. Equipment maintenance is not an especially sexy topic, but it is a critical part of any farming operation.
Read MoreToday we will take advantage of the warm weather to start up the tractors. Equipment maintenance is not an especially sexy topic, but it is a critical part of any farming operation.
Read MoreThe next few days may be warm enough to stimulate bud break in our young Chardonnay vines. But old vine Chardonnay buds remain tight and unconvinced about this early spring.
Read MoreAfter almost two years in the planning stage, we will plant the beginnings of Linden’s Variety Trial Vineyard.
Read MoreAs is often our habit, yesterday’s lunch was accompanied with a wine from our “mystery wine” cellar.
Read MoreTenacity is an important attribute of any winegrower, but this is especially true when climate change challenges normal expectations.
Read MoreThis could be the last week of pruning therapy. There is no better satisfaction than this slow, methodical vineyard work on a warm early spring day.
Read MoreThe most valuable lessons come from mistakes. In the cellar the learning curve is quick, consequentially the next vintage’s wines improve. Unfortunately, …
Read MorePruning affords the opportunity to take stock of each vineyard block. Each vine is addressed, assessed, and shaped according to its vigor and form. Yesterday we pruned the “Five Rows” block of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Read MoreYesterday was a dismally grey, rainy day. No pruning, no energy, no enthusiasm. We decided that Riesling would brighten our spirits.
Read MoreYesterday we completed pruning the 2003 block of Cabernet Sauvignon here at Hardscrabble. Our vine blocks are designated after the year they were planted. I was in an experimental mode in 2003.
Read MoreTasting wines objectively is impossible. Tasting wines blind closes the subjectivity gap.
Read MoreYesterday I took advantage of the quiet to make my sometimes-annual trek to the slave cemetery. I discovered it decades ago by chance.
Read MoreLinden’s new planting of Cabernet Franc is now pruned and ready for its first year of production. Winegrowers call this the virgin harvest.
Read MoreThere is a small Magnolia tree on the south side of Linden’s old barn. It began blooming yesterday. This Magnolia is one of many indicator plants on the farm. Every year I dutifully record the first bloom of crocus, daffodil, forsythia, henbit, and peach.
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