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Picking day is here!

The Blanc Dubois and the Lomanto are as close to ready as they are going to get. We’ve had a ton of rain over the last couple of weeks. It rains every other day and extended forecast shows two solid weeks of rain coming. Brix and ph isn’t where I hoped it would be. The rain is keeping the brix down and forcing the ph up. It’s not going to get any better soon.

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My helpers did an awesome job today. Got 250lbs of Blanc Dubois. Not bad for young vines. Next year I should be able to get a much bigger harvest. Had to stop picking 3/4 of way through due to monsoon that dumped about 2” of rain in 30min on us. Sun came back out, and picked the rest after some time to dry out.

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Grapes are getting closer to picking time!

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Blanc Dubois above is getting close to picking time.  Turning yellow and starting to taste sweet.
brix=16, ph=3.01.  I’m hoping brix gets to 21 and ph needs to get to 3.4

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Lomanto above will be ready first most likely.  Ph is on the rise.
brix=15, ph=3.24.  Need the ph and brix to both rise.

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Black Spanish above is still good ways off.  Some berries are still green and I think I over loaded the vines taking longer to ripen this year.
brix=13, ph=2.9.  Need to ph and brix to both rise a lot here.

Two formulas to help determine if the grapes are ready:
Brix x ph x ph = (220-260 is the idea range)
Brix/TA( in g/100mL) = 30 – 32

Taste is the real way.  As the ph raises, the Tartaric Acid drops and the grapes will taste sweeter.  Each week I taste lots of grapes learning when to know they are ready to pick.