Grey rot – rejected grapes
Although the red grapes seem to be withstanding the less favourable weather conditions, the Chenin in Montlouis and Vouvray certainly has an increasing amount of rot meaning that those who pick by hand are able to cut out and sort the good grapes from the rotten. Not something that can be done by machine of course, although there is a new generation of picking machine that does apparently sort good from bad. However, I don't think many producers are equipped with these machines, which cost around 190,000€.
These photos were taken during the first sweep through the vines. The best grapes have been left on the vines to ripen further and will probably go into the Rémus cuvée.
These photos were taken during the first sweep through the vines. The best grapes have been left on the vines to ripen further and will probably go into the Rémus cuvée.
Jacky Blot – sorting grapes in Montlouis
After sorting: the good grapes
Jim
ReplyDeleteKeep up the posts about'poor year', 'rot a real problem at harvest' etc as it makes it so much easier to justify the spend on the 2009 vintage.
Anon. It is worth remembering that the photos here show the first sweep through the vines with the best grapes left on to ripen further.
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