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10.9.15

Grape Harvest

These are Marquette grapes, which were initially bred at the University of Minnesota.
We crushed them by hand, which took an hour with the five of us, and after checking the acidity and adding yeast, we've left them to ferment for the next year. By that time, the grape juice will be wine.

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Labels: Applepath, harvest, Vermont

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