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" ... 12-hours a day almost every day during the crucial time between ripening and harvesting of quality grapes. In Napa and elsewhere, that schedule could go from mid August to early November, as each variety has its own idea concerning when to ripen. Some J-1 interns have made traveling the globe to harvest grapes a way of life, and because of hemispheric seasonal differences, they can harvest grapes just about all year long. ... "
" ... For the Pinot Noir, the soil and climate play a similar role. The cooler temperatures make for a slower ripening curve which aids in capturing ripe flavors without being overripe and losing freshness. Additionally, the soils on the hillsides where the Pinot Noir are planted are naturally inhibiting resulting in better cluster uniformity and vine balance. This allows for a precise picking window. ... "
" ... Fortunately, Sangiovese is a late ripening variety and so the negative effects of climate change are delayed. At this stage, it’s hard to know if we’ll ever return to the days of 12.5-13% Sangiovese. In the years ahead, it is likely for the wines to remain around 14% and possibly to approach 15% in very hot years. In the short-term, riper Sangiovese has not been a negative thing for Chianti Classico, and the last several years have produced some of the region’s most exceptional wines. With other varieties, we can adapt by ensuring the correct varieties are planted in optimal soils, and through meticulous canopy management to create shade for grapes like Merlot that are more sensitive to heat. ... "
" ... “The grapes taste excellent already, are packed with energy, and have a good balance,” says Brocard. “The parcels show different stages of ripening depending on their exposure. Our job now will be to harvest each parcel when the fruit is at peak ripeness." ... "