The Winery WorkOut – Pressing Day

The grape skins have now finished a month of diligent duty – imparting every last possible drop of their flavors to the juice.

pressing machine outside the chai
pressing machine outside the chai

When it’s time to push them out, there’s no substitute for the shovel and a human being sweating away, one scoop at a time.  John dons his wet suit several times in the day to work from inside the tanks.

John climbs into the Cabernet tank
John climbs into the Cabernet tank

Helpers on the outside operate the press, shout warnings and make the day shorter with humorous asides, benign local gossip and valuable advice.

outside the tank, collecting the marc
outside the tank, collecting the marc

Since the atmosphere in the confined tank is mostly carbon dioxide, it’s reassuring to see John come up for air once in a while.

John on his knees in the Cabernets
John on his knees in the Cabernets

The Merlot tank is a giant.   More to scoop, more skins to slip around on.  But the juice is the color of royal red velvet.

John clearing inside the Merlot tank
John clearing inside the Merlots

We have to move the skins away from the chai (which will move the delirious wasps away from the wine). Everyone is relieved to get outside for air, even if it means more shoveling.

piling the marc outside, glad to get some air
piling the marc outside

It’s late October and we’re still wandering around in shorts and sandals, marveling at the luck of this endless summer and the effect on local vineyards.  You hear the neighbors murmur under their breath – Vintage 2014 has promise.

mysteries of Merlot in the dark
mysteries of Merlot in the dark

One thing we do know. After a month in the dark, the juices are coming out rich, flavorful and concentrated.

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