Dan and I worked on our bottling chops a bit this week with the itty-bitty quantity of country wine we had from the loose grapes that didn't make the cut in the sort. As I believe Dan explained earlier this was our chance to play around with a very small amount of grapes - going for something that would end up being much closer to a french country wine then the tart and taught pinot we're shooting for with the rest of the grapes.
All in all we ended up with something that is drinkable, albeit by a specific type of wine lover, and has a nose only a couple proud fathers could love.
     demonstrating bottle washing technique
 the food grade cleaner being pumped in to the bottle
    the food grade cleaner being pumped in to the bottle
 bottles drying on the bottle tree
      bottles drying on the bottle tree
 filling  ala gravity and a small bottling wand
     filling  ala gravity and a small bottling wand
 corking
        corking

 are you brave enough to drink this
      are you brave enough to drink this
 as you can see it has nice color and a bunch of sediment
   as you can see it has nice color and a bunch of sediment
 an admiring glance before a brave swig
     an admiring glance before a brave swig

 the food grade cleaner being pumped in to the bottle
    the food grade cleaner being pumped in to the bottle bottles drying on the bottle tree
      bottles drying on the bottle tree filling  ala gravity and a small bottling wand
     filling  ala gravity and a small bottling wand corking
        corking
 are you brave enough to drink this
      are you brave enough to drink this as you can see it has nice color and a bunch of sediment
   as you can see it has nice color and a bunch of sediment an admiring glance before a brave swig
     an admiring glance before a brave swig
 
 

2 comments:
Will your wine come with a screw top and a brown paper bag?
Aaron looks truly mesmerized by this wine. Does it have any hints of Cisco?
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