Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Time for some Horn Tooting

I don't generally jump up and down in public when the awards are bestowed but, what the hell, here's some good news:

Won a gold at the recent Okanagan Wine Festival for our Township 7 2006 Semillon
and a pocketful of silvers for some of the other titles.

Also did rather well at the Wine Access awards announced back in September.

Marketing loves these things.

My reward is when people come up to me and say how much they enjoyed (insert title of one of my creations here) with a couple friends and a good meal just the other day.

The End is Near!! Ferment!


The weather is going into its late fall thing so with freezing overnights headed this way by the weekend I've decided to call it all in and wrap it up.


It's time to stop trying to dodge the rainclouds and owe up to the fact that it is all over.


So pick your grapes and blow your irrigation lines. Frosty is around the corner.
What Township 7 is looking at this week:
Viognier (in)
Cabernet Sauvignon (today/tomorrow)
Syrah (before Friday night)
All of Langley (ASAP)
Can you see the spider on this bunch of Syrah?

Saturday, October 13, 2007

We stink, and that's a good thing.

We decided to compost all our organic harvest waste on-site this year. So there's a wild, rank stink coming from a patch of vacant land on the property.

But it's a noble smell. It's the smell of cash. We didn't have to pay to have it all hauled to the landfill by contractors and now we have some interesting 'fill' to work with.

How many wineries can you fit in a phone booth?

Just thought you'd like to know...
Heard the other day that there are 50 applictations for winery licenses currently under review by the provincial authorities.
Any idea I had that the grape supply would catch up with demand is now dismissed.