Véraison: the beginning of ripening
Grapes are now turning color and producing sugar and flavor. Right on time.
Riesling: a comparative tasting
How weather during ripening dictates style
Harvest and Crush | Tour and Tasting
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Read MoreDry
How do you know when you are in a drought? When a winegrower hopes for rain. It has been almost six weeks since our last significant rainfall. The hit and miss thunderstorms have consistently missed Linden.
Read MoreCluster Thinning
It is dry, very dry. No appreciable rainfall for nearly a month. However, with a few exceptions the vines look great. Shoot growth is slowing and the canopy remains green and vibrant. Remember that grapevines originate from the Mediterranean where it rarely rains in the summer.
Read MoreA Dry July Means Small Berries
It has been over three weeks since we have seen a measurable rain. Hit or miss thunderstorms have missed Linden so far.
Read MoreMowing, Wine, and Climate Change
It is a common practice to grow grass between the vineyard rows. Mowing decisions are not based on aesthetics, but on the vineyard ecosystem.
Read MoreRoses at the ends of vineyard rows
In the mid-1800s horticulturalists started exchanging exotic plant species across the Atlantic.
Read MoreSo far so good.
The first part of the growing season has been kind to us.
Chardonnay
Linden is known for Chardonnay. This is not by accident.
Jim Law shows why Linden Chardonnay is different.
July Seminar
Read MoreHens and Chicks
We are observing a first potential issue in Chardonnay. Some berries are not enlarging as they should, while others are normal
Read MoreDry Weather
The vines are green and growing, but the grass and cover crops are looking thirsty.
Read MoreEasy Spring
What a fabulous start to vintage 2023. Cool and very dry conditions have tempered vine growth to a very manageable pace.
Read MoreThe Lanternfly has arrived at Hardscrabble Vineyard
While working the vines we discovered these Spotted Lanternfly nymphs. The nymphs don’t do any damage to the vines. But the adults will suck sap from the succulent vine shoots. We expect to see them later this summer.
Read MoreThe Scent of a Vineyard
The vines are in bloom.
Packaging News
The decorative foil capsules on top of wine bottles serve no useful purpose.
Summer Sampler
Summer wines are by definition refreshing and vibrant. Here are Linden’s picks for this summer.
Read MoreBlooms
The first blooms have appeared in Chardonnay. The timing seems about average. Once 50% of the flowers have opened the date will be recorded and we can compare this year’s progress to past vintages. At this writing it is raining.
Read MoreFlush of Green
The transition from shoot thinning to shoot positioning and tying has begun. Our marathon of canopy management will continue until early July.
Read MoreTiming is Everything
This week’s cooler weather will slow vine growth. This is good for our work pace. We are now in the “timing is everything” mode in the vineyard.
This Month’s Tastings at the Winery
A focus on vintage variation: how the weather affects wine style.
Read MoreShoot Thinning: Green Work Begins
Wine is made in the vineyard. So what does that really mean?
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