Mitch reports that it’s been a great growing season, with a hot summer as is usual for the Red Hills. The weather is now turning cooler in time for harvest. The crop looks abundant and healthy. The biodynamic preps have been applied for the year and we are now waiting for harvest. We anticipate that the first grapes to be harvested will be Cabernet Franc, in mid-September. Stay tuned!
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