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OLD NEWS: JAN '98 | JUNE '98 | NOV '98 | JUNE 1999 | NOV '99 | FEB 2000NOVEMBER 1999 Photos and poetry in motion: check out fabulous Crush 1999 A Short Diary
of Winemaking Days and Nights, Vintage '99 October 25, 3:15 p.m.
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Dexter is in the truck driving back with the second load of Ventana
Chardonnay. Picking was delayed due to early morning fog, which dampened the
grapes. We waited for the sun to dry them before picking and avoided dilution of
the juice by foggy dew on the grapes. Crushing
begins as soon as he arrives back at the winery. With about four press loads to
crush and press, we will work well into the night. Harvest
Moon Cab comes in Tuesday and Wednesday, Bates' Ranch comes in on Thursday. Then
only Nebbiolo and Ventana Syrah will be hanging out there for further ripening.
We are keeping our fingers crossed for a long enough continuation of this lovely
Indian Summer sun to get these last grapes well ripened. Such a late season is a
serious challenge in areas as cool as the Santa Cruz Mountains and Ventana. This warm fall saved us after a very cool summer. We did wonder, at times, if the grapes could really ripen. The garden did pretty well, especially peppers and basil. Tomatoes did better than in the prior two summers, but still not up to the sensational levels that Val has come to expect from her hillside garden. October 26, 2:00 p.m. -- Very weary after late Chardonnay crush last night. Dexter bringing in first load of Harvest Moon Cab. Called in to say the grapes look very good. Mature fruit without extra high sugars. This means we should get good balance with relatively moderate alcohol. October
27, 3:10 p.m. --
Dexter is on his way with our second load of Harvest Moon Cab. First load
came in last evening. We finished crushing about 11:30 p.m. Hoping to get
finished somewhat earlier this evening. Dexter will be bringing in first load of
Bates' Cab tomorrow. Should be able to crush in the early evening. Again, sugars
are moderate, and maturity looks good. No grapes coming in on Friday, Oct. 29,
but there is lots to do. Many caps to punch! Syrah from Ventana will be picked
on Monday, and Dexter will be bringing it in for crushing, hopefully in the
afternoon. Next week, we will be getting the second load of Bates' Cab and
ultimately the Nebbiolo.
We have pressed the Merlot, and the Paso Robles Zinfandel. Semillon is
well on its way to completing fermentation in the barrels, and is extraordinary.
First crush of Chardonnay is fermenting in barrels and the cellar smells
deliciously of the fermentation. The air locks in the bungs are clacking away as
they release the carbon dioxide being generated. The fragrances are unbelievably
delicious. The
juice from the second crushing and pressing of Chardonnay has settled and is
being put into barrels. It will be inoculated with a pure strain of Champagne
yeast, and then the number of air locks and the magnitude of the fragrances will
multiply and sounds and smells will waft up into the house. Love this time of
year! Rain threatening this evening. Hoping it will pass by us and the grapes that are still out there. October 28, 9:15 a.m. --Up to 1/2 inch of rain
fell on Bates' Ranch and Ventana Vineyard during the night; 4/5ths of an inch
here. Picking for today suspended. The forecast indicates warm weather and wind,
promising to dry things out nicely.
First picking of our Bates' Cab now planned for Saturday. Finished
crushing last load of Harvest Moon last night at 11:30 p.m. We will get a bit of
a rest today, at least from grape hauling and crushing. ADVENTURES AT
AHLGREN VINEYARD: Bird and Beast Watch
Val saw a gray fox running, crossing Moondance this morning, such
an unexpected and lovely experience.
Dexter has seen sign of wild pigs on neighboring properties. None
here, so far. We hope the fence will offer some deterrence, although pigs are
capable of tearing fencing out, if they decide to. Hope they wander on before
mushroom season begins. Val wants first crack at the those 'shrooms!
Over
the past few years, questions about the future of Ahlgren Vineyard have been
raised time and again. While Dexter and Val have been aging like fine wine, at
some point, in some way, the reins (or the press?) will inevitably pass to a
younger generation. After a few life changing events and much intense
discussion, we decided that the younger generation would be myself, Beth Ahlgren,
Dexter's and Val's youngest daughter.
I returned to California on 9/9/99 after living in Portland, Maine
for ten years. Toward the end of my stay in Maine, I participated in marketing
and promotional events for Ahlgren Vineyard. Believe it or not, Maine, whose
population is just over one million, has a huge following of Ahlgren wine
lovers. So, for me, marketing and public relations were a rewarding way to
become re-involved in the winery, even though I was so far away. Luckily, I
returned in time for this year's harvest, and have since been immersed in
everything to do with our wine.
I have been meeting our growers and becoming reacquainted with our
local brokers and sales force, as well as being involved in all aspects of the
daily activities of the harvest and winemaking. Other local wineries have been
gracious and generous in their welcoming of me and in sharing information.
I have also greatly enjoyed the time with Dexter and Val, sharing
their love for the business and their land. All in all, my re-entry has been
easier than I could have imagined. I will never regret the time I spent in Maine, but it feels very good to be back home. I look forward to many years ahead here at Ahlgren, continuing the established tradition of Ahlgren winemaking, and hope to share it all with you, one way or another. -- Beth Ahlgren AHLGREN WINE
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