Botrytis developing: some raisins dorée and pourri plein (purple grapes). Skins are very thin and fragile at this stage
Well spread out bunches allowing the air to circulate around them (above and below)
Still needs a little more time to the botrytis to develop and the sugars to concentrate
A bunch of Chenin Blanc tends to have big variations of maturity – here some golden grapes others becoming shrivelled and raisin like
2 comments:
Have spent some time researching this morning on this site Jim.
Is the Bablut winery based in Brissac? Seems like one place to visit.
You mention quite a lot over the year, especially the reds.
Bob from Alberta.
Bob – The Daviau family have been in Brissac-Quincé since 1546. Christophe makes good reds but also excellent Coteaux de l'Aubance.
I've known Christophe since 1989.
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