Thursday, August 18, 2011

Getting close!

                                                                                                                                                    
Frontenac
Grapes are getting close.  I tested several varieties that are soon to be harvested.  I used my economy refractometer.  Here are the results:
Niagaras:  11.6, 10.8, 12.6

DeChaunac:  13

Aurore: 13

Frontenac:  16

Aurore I won't be harvesting.  Niagaras and the reds I'll monitor closely.  I have netting on them and the electric fence up, but will still watch for scavengers.  It looks like Frontenac will be ready a bit before the DeChaunac, and I want to combine them.  I may have to crush the frontenacs and get the juice from them and save it.
                                                                                                        
DeChaunac 
As you can see above, there is still some greater variation in the DeChaunac grapes.  Still, perhaps the end of next week I can pick the Frontenac and early next week perhaps the other reds.
The Niagaras are just beginning to get that soft, luminous glow that means they are ripening.  It will be a couple weeks before they are ready, though, as long as disease and animals don't start in on them.
The Nortons are just starting to show some color.  They're looking good and I should get a gallon off them this year--excited about that!
Nortons  


I still need to put netting on the concords and the short row of Nortons.  I'll do that early next week.atten
We  attended the Wine Experience at the Iowa State Fair on Tuesday, as volunteers.  It was a lot of work but a great deal of fun as well.  We were glad to be able to help out.  There were quite a number of people who came through Grandfather's Barn and participated in the grape stomp.   I think we are quite likely to do it again.


















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