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Atwater Vineyards

Atwater Vineyards
 
January 22, 2016 | Atwater Vineyards

Best US Sparkling, Leap Year, GRAFT WINE + CIDER BAR

 

ATWATER WINERY NEWS AND PROMOTIONS

 

 

 

Time Posted: Jan 22, 2016 at 7:58 AM Permalink to Best US Sparkling, Leap Year, GRAFT WINE + CIDER BAR Permalink
Amanda Gumtow
 
January 13, 2016 | Amanda Gumtow

Riesling Bubble Mixology

Get your bubble here

Time Posted: Jan 13, 2016 at 12:21 PM Permalink to Riesling Bubble Mixology Permalink
George Nosis III
 
October 15, 2015 | George Nosis III

Gewürztraminer 'Orange Wine'

This year we are making a small batch of 'Orange' Gewürztraminer.

Machine harvested from our vineyards on September 25 at 21.6 brix, these lovely grapes were fermented on their skins in open top bins for seven days with QA23 yeast and without temperature control. After pressing, the juice was placed in American Oak (neutral barrels) where it will stay cellared for a few months.

 

Time Posted: Oct 15, 2015 at 11:07 AM Permalink to Gewürztraminer 'Orange Wine' Permalink
 
September 1, 2015 |

State of the Vineyards, 2015

August has brought us beautiful skies and plenty of sun.  The early ripening varieties like Marechal Foch and Pinot Noir are around 96% full véraison. Later varieties are approximately 40%.  Veraison is a viticulture term meaning "the onset of ripening". Veraison to the wine industry means, harvest is near! 


We've completed our second hedging this year. Normally this is only done once but with all the rain we had early in the summer, it was necessary to do for a second time after fruit set.  Hedging is literally clipping of the vine tips mechanically and manually when the canopy grows too big.  This minimizes the potential for fungus and mildew problems and maximizes sun exposure.

Our crew has removed 50% of the leaves in the Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Merlot and Gewürztraminer blocks to improve flavor and color, also for air flow.  Also in these blocks, we removed the green unripe “Christmas” clusters that developed and secondary shoots.  

Bird netting was spread out for protection from the voracious Starlings that can decimate our crop.  Netted are the Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon (pictured above) Merlot, Pinot Gris and Blaufränkisch.  

 

 

Time Posted: Sep 1, 2015 at 8:05 AM Permalink to State of the Vineyards, 2015 Permalink