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Harvest Festivities…Grape Stomp 2008

October 21st, 2008

Thanks to all of you who participated in Airfield Estates 2nd Annual Grape Stomp festivities!  This year we stomped a total of 5 tons of grapes- 4 tons of Syrah and 1 ton of Grenache.  The day was beautiful as the sun shone bright through the crisp air.  The festivities included delicious treats from Diane’s Market Kitchen, Apres Vin, Chukar Cherries, and musical accompaniment by seasoned musician Clarence Werdon.  Winemaker Marcus Miller also led several Winemaker 101 sessions to aspiring novice vintners.  Watch our video below to see clips from the days events.

Foot-Stomped 2008 Syrah will be available in April 2009.  This year’s blend will consist of 80% Syrah, 20% Grenache.  Early sales for the 2008 blend will be available soon through our online store.

Tempranillo Harvest

October 1st, 2008

We harvested the Tempranillo grapes on Friday, September 26th. A vineyard crew of approximately thirty people handpicked them in the early hours of the morning.

The grapes were then transported to the winery and loaded onto a sorting table to remove leaves and any unripe bunches. Then the grapes were de-stemmed and placed into small stainless-steel open fermenters.

Primary fermentation was initiated the following day when the grape must was innoculated with a select strain of yeast (BM45). Fermentation will occur over the next 8 to 10 days. During this time, punch-downs will be performed at least 3 times a day. This process helps enrich the color, flavor, and astringency of the wine.

Tempranillo is a wine grape that we have only been growing for a few years, but we believe that it has a lot of potential in the Yakima Valley. Tempranillo grapes tend to do well in a high desert environment where grapes experience warm days and cool nights and receive little precipitation. It makes a rather full-bodied red, high in tannins with fruit-forward flavors of plum and cherry mixed with earthy undertones.

The Tempranillo grape variety originated in Spain, and to this day it is one of Spain’s most popular red varieties. The word Tempranillo stems from the Spanish word temprano, which means early. Tempranillo is an early ripening grape. It is always one of the first grapes we harvest.

Because Tempranillo ripens early and is full of flavor, it is also one of the birds’ favorite varieties to peck. To prevent bird damage, we keep our entire Tempranillo vineyard under netting.

First Day of 2008 Harvest!

September 24th, 2008

Today marks the start of Airfield’s 2008 grape harvest!  Harvest is a little late this year due to our long winter and cool spring.  As long as we don’t encounter damaging frosts over the next two months, we are confident that this will be a excellent vintage.  We are tasting wonderful fruit flavors in the vineyards.

The first grapes off the vine this year were our Gewurztraminer.  We have been growing this variety for about 25 years, but always selling the grapes to other wineries.  The 2008 vintage will be the first Gewurztraminer wine that we produce at Airfield Estates.

Video from the Winemaker & Grower:

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