Thursday, September 24, 2009

GRAPES ARE COMING IN!!!!

YAY - my grapes are arriving on Monday...

My cabernet sauvignon grapes from Rafael vineyard in Napa Valley will arrive and we'll sort them on Monday as well. The winemaking begins!!!!!!

This has been my first week of working my harvest rotation. Yes, that would be 6am-6pm, Mon-Sat. Doesn't sound that long, compared to some of those old Countrywide days, but it's all physical work, so I'm tired.

I've been doing alot of punchdowns - stirring grapes & juice in a 1 ton bin. Some are easy, and the ones that have started fermenting are harder because they have a thick "cap". We punch the cap down into the liquid below and stir it up. On Tuesday, I did 6am, 10am, noon, and 2pm punchdowns - WHEW!!!! The 6am ones take the longest because we do ALL of them, which usually takes about 3 hours. I counted over 60 bins on the floor today - and the # keeps growing.

Luckily we don't do them all every time, otherwise it would never end. The good thing is that my arms are solid as a rock!

I've also been sorting grapes....bye bye manicures, at least for now. They're on a conveyer belt and we pick out leaves, stems, rotten grapes, or whatever else looks funky that we don't want in wine.

At the end of the day, my clothes are good & sticky, I have grape juice splattered on me, my hands have a purple hue, I have grape skins under what remains of my nails, and I've eaten everything in sight. You think I eat alot normally, you should see me now...oink, oink.

Pics to come later....too tired to load them.

Your friend, the winemaker,
LInda




Wednesday, September 9, 2009

HARVEST IS HERE!!!!

Yes, grapes are starting to come in!!!!! We’ve had some Pinot Noir, Pinot Grigio, and Sauvignon Blanc. Don’t ask me from where…I can’t remember all the vineyards.

This is when the good & sticky fun starts. A half ton bin of grapes is hoisted into the air via forklift, then periodically raked out of the bin with a huge plastic rake, where clusters of luscious grapes fall onto a conveyer belt. About 6 people stand around the belt and remove leaves and rotten clusters. The grapes fall below into a press or into a machine that removes the stems, depending on the type of grape.

The lucky people on the conveyer belt get their hands and clothes very sticky from sorting, de-stemming, and picking through the grapes. If the grapes come too fast, we don’t shove them down our blouse like Lucy, we shove them back down the line with our arms….yes, grape juice all over your arms & hands.

It’s great fun!!! Anybody want to join in the madness??? Give me a shout – we’ll be doing this through end of Oct/early Nov. Friends were in town from Dallas and they got their hands nice & sticky in beautiful, tasty Pinot Noir grapes. Yes, we tasted them too – YUM!!!

As a lucky intern, I get to work 12 hours a day for 6 days straight, every 3rd week. They wanted to give us the “full experience”. So, I need to select some shoes, pants & shirts that I don’t care about because they will probably get ruined.

I still love this job!!!!

Cheers - Linda