South African Wine Information Centre
Every year is a good year!
 

WineNews | latest south african wine related news




Graham Beck harvest update - 18th day
 


Graham Beck Wines Harvest 2013 - News IV
15 February 2013  by Graham Beck
"On the money....."
Just completed the 18th day of the bubbly grape harvest and we can report that we are quietly getting to the end of the picking whole bunches of our bubbly - It certainly has been a testing period for the cellar team, with a short window period - one of the most concentrated and focused one's for the last couple of year's of harvests' at Graham Beck Wines. There is still one or two parcels to come in - from cooler sites and that of altitude.

Just about all our new 'bubbly-babies' are in fermentation and the cellar smells of lemons, limes, citrus, apricots, strawberries and even some exotic fruit aromas. If you are around please come and taste them with the team as it is all very exciting indeed. With the very first of the base wines fermented dry starts a new episode in our lives ...

Tasting of the completed fermentations of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir components in order to work out a rack and stack program part of alleviating the game of "Tank Tetris". It is important that the dry tanks are topped to the brim after fermentation to prevent and minimize the risk of oxidation and to switch on cooling for the fermentation yeast and lees to settle.

With an array of flavours and spectrum of colour we slowly direct these young base wines in to our different Cap Classique styles. Tasting base wines twice a week is lots of fun but really hard work as we can also tell you that your teeth takes a pounding because of all the acidity... eina! Amazing how sensitive one's teeth become!

Visitors to the winery have been good and our tasting room staff has had a good run. I can always judge them by the smile on their faces. Recently we also entertained our agent from Poland in Robertson. This week there is a sense of 'romance' in the air... Something called Valentine's Day... I am sure that we will share in some shorts of activity around the theme of love... "For the love of thy grape".

Wooohooo - Surprize!!!!
Some activities to report on - remember there are so many things happening but then I guess I am also part of the chain that work in the team that one gets tied up in the important day to day work, so as to capturing the harvest progresses remains difficult - being so busy. Here is just a few - Still the most unusual way to get to Vintage Rose is the Saampars of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Yes, a blend of these grapes prior to pressing (see images).

Both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir is still very healthy and disease free despite the scare last weekend of a brewing thunderstorm. Robertson was spared but other areas such as Stellenbosch and Paarl had lots of rain. But the smell of a brewing thunderstorm is wonderful.

Progress in tons by day so far - our own 'big dipper' experience. Lookout for more harvest information soon.
 
This article has been read 736 times.

We so enjoyed last nigths' Crushpad dinner! The Ivy Wild selections were delicious and so were all the wines you had for us to try! For our glass of Narmada - 19 March 2013
We so enjoyed last nigths' Crushpad dinner! The Ivy Wild selections were delicious and so were all the wines you had for us to try! For our glass of wine, four of us chose 4 different wines and then chose the syrah for dinner! Excellent! The music was soft and nice for dinner conversations, but the real entertainment was watching Maria and her helicopter service to you and the cherries! That was amazing to watch. We used helicopters for our Christmas tree harvest years ago and the name of the game for that was speed! For cherry tree operations, it is just the opposite! Do hope that worked for you last night! Thank you for a great evening, and we look forward to joining you again for another Crushpad dinner event!


  USE THE FORM BELOW TO ADD A COMMENT
Please fill in ALL the fields below - your name, a short heading and then let us have your views in the comment box.
name
email
heading
comment
 
Due to the evil of spam we must unfortunately ask you to enter
the variety on the left into the box below.
 
  cookies MUST be enabled in your browser
news flashesadd a newsflash   latest videosadd a video
»Peter Finlayson shares his humbling experiences at three Wilderness Safari camps...
»Top 10 Viogniers for autumn
»Rhebokskloof Winemakers Winter Wine Club Promotion - Promotion ends 30 June 2013
 
»Waterford Wine Estate Stellenbosch
»A video about the place that inspired Arniston Bay wines
»wine.co.za talks to Jeanneret Momberg from Middelvlei Wines about their Middelvlei Shiraz
todays news
latest photo albums add a photo album

The article above is distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike License
You may copy, re-use or re-print any of this information as long as wine.co.za is quoted as source.
Any statements made or opinions expressed are the legal responsibility of the AUTHOR,
and do not necessarily reflect the views of WineNet (PTY) Ltd. or its sponsors.

22311