Napa Bound documents my travels to Napa Valley wineries and how I felt about each one. I will provide a personal assessment that describes my perception of the winery. I will also include other wine-related posts, such as what I have opened, wineries from other areas, storage tips, etc. Please enjoy this blog responsibly.
Friday, August 16, 2013
August 14, 2013 – Early Harvest Underway
There is one feature that you notice right off as you drive up American
Canyon on Highway 12 leading into Napa Valley.
As the white grapes near maturity, the vines are covered with plastic netting
to keep birds away from the ripening fruit dangling just inches below. Today I was driving along this route
half-expecting to see the netting, but it was absent. But then, so was the fruit. Later, pulling into the Provenance driveway,
I noticed that the Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon vines had all been harvested
too. It would seem that most of the
white grapes in the valley have already been harvested, which is remarkably
early for as many years as I have been coming here (since 2005). There have been reports in the local news
about the harvest being two weeks ahead of schedule and the vineyard managers
need to be careful not to over ripen the fruit this year. On the plus side, I sampled a few red grapes from
different locations and the flavors are already wonderful. I just hope the acidity is there to make
these wines perfect. Dismissing any
unforeseen hail storms (check the 2012 Burgundy harvest and just recently in
2013), I’ll bet that 2013 turns out to be another excellent vintage in Napa
Valley.
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