We picked our Merlot today, all 3 tons of it.
The grapes looked really good after our final bunch, and individual berry
thinning. An extra week was allowed to allow for a better balance
between ph, sugar and TA. The wait was worth while, with the pips a nice
golden brown, and lovely sugar/ acid balance on the tongue. And rain did
not interfere with our planning either.
The dogs looked disappointed to see their favourite
snack disappearing down the road to the cellar. But I tried to explain to
them that there is still lots of Cab to snack on !
The Cab looks really healthy, and I guess we will
only harvest in about 10 days.
We are now "bywoners" in Valley Green cellar, after
3 seasons on Strathian Farm. I will be forever grateful to B J Allsop, and
his wife Isobel, for putting up with us, AND, for enabling us to get into the
business in their cellar. After all, that's where the famous "Aching
Heads" Cab was made in 2004 !
Don't give up on the release of our 2005
Cab. The label is about to go to the printers...............
Unfortunately, with only 800 bottles, there won't be much to go
round.....
Our 2006 Merlot/ Cab blend is to be bottled later
this week. Then some patience is required until it is released, hopefully
towards the end of the year.
Belfield wines
mike@belfield.co.za
082 5751849 (winemaker on the move!)
Belfield wines
mike@belfield.co.za
082 5751849 (winemaker on the move!)
ill take en premier 2005 cab please!
Posted by: Cru Master | March 28, 2007 at 03:34 PM