This Week in the Vines
I wish we could flatten the curve of what is about to happen in the vineyard. A very cold April and last week’s freeze put the brakes on vineyard work.
Read MoreI wish we could flatten the curve of what is about to happen in the vineyard. A very cold April and last week’s freeze put the brakes on vineyard work.
Read MoreA word with a relative meaning given events over the past few months. The temperature was 29°F at dawn, which is borderline.
Read MoreObsession is checking multiple weather sources every few hours, getting the same outcome, and knowing that it won’t change a thing anyway. One degree could be the difference between a full harvest and a fraction of a harvest.
Read MoreReplanting is done. Every winter vines are ordered from commercial nurseries to fill in for missing vines in the vineyard.
Read MoreThe making of Avenius Chardonnay is a case study of experience and trust.
Read MoreChardonnay was planted in 1996 in two separate blocks totaling one acre.
Read MoreAvenius Chardonnay was planted in 1996, but the start of the vineyard took place several years earlier.
Read MoreMy tasting ability has improved over the last few months. Quiet time spent with a glass, allows the wine to better speak.
Read MoreThere are certain aromas and flavors that enhance complexity and interest in small amounts.
Read More“Terroir winemaking” is the best way to describe Linden’s philosophy. The goal is to respect the inherent flavors and aromas that are expressed from each vineyard site.
Read MoreHow does one emulate a wine style while striving to be true to their own terroir?
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