A chronicle of our preposterous journey to grow wine grapes and make wine in the west of Ireland, where the mountains come down to the sea along the Wild Atlantic Way.
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
Paco & Lola - a truly inspiring coop
We took the opportunity while sailing in Galicia to visit the Paco & Lola vineyards and winery which is only about 6 km from Sanxenxo which has a big marina. We tied Aleria up the night before, had a lovely meal in town with a delicious house Albariño wine, mussels, langoustines and oyster mushrooms fried in a light batter. We had an entertaining young waiter trying out his English to boot. Overall fun.
Monday, 10 June 2019
Vineyard pals
Vineyard cats: Mini on the right and Cinquo, the white splotch on the left. Itsy invisible dozing in deep grass. |
It was a beautiful day yesterday so I took some time to tie up the 2-y-o vines to the poles Alex erected and to pull and tramp down the grass around the vines. We lost 4 Solaris vines, two to the power scythe and two to unknown causes. We're not going to worry about them. I was supervised in my duties by three vineyard cats and nine donkeys in the field next door. Cinquo, Mini and Itsy have taken up residence in the sheltered vineyard grounds, and the Inishturkbeg rescue donkeys are grazing our fields for the summer.
Friday, 7 June 2019
Flowering has begun
Flower clusters on Rondo vines |
Well, May was a strange month. Much cooler than normal. Only 11.7°C degrees mean air temperature compared with the three prior years being about 13°C. And whereas it started out dryer, it ended wetter at 112.5 mm compared with 60-70 mm in the last three years. These values are reported for Newport, only 7 miles away and on the water much like we are.
Tuesday, 28 May 2019
UK getting warmer and wetter
Saturday, 25 May 2019
Irrigation of vineyards
Being just a tad paranoid about this prolonged lack of rain (although we had small amounts overnight the last few nights), I did a little research. I unearthed (pun intended) a study in Galicia that investigated if there was a benefit to irrigation of Albariño vines. Their conclusion: no economic benefit and some detriment to the product.
"As a consequence, gross incomes were not significantly increased by irrigation. The results obtained in this study provide useful information for saving water in agriculture, suggesting that irrigation is not a viable agricultural practice under the conditions of this trial."
https://oeno-one.eu/article/view/63
Friday, 24 May 2019
Equipment has arrived
We have a decent supply of equipment for home brewing and winemaking available right here in the west of Ireland in Galway. The order I placed arrived in two days. Amazing.
Thursday, 23 May 2019
It's starting to look like a vineyard
Pergola completed, Alex took to cutting the grass. We've had trouble with the petrol-powered scythe; it would start fine and then cut out. The carburettor was clean, but it was obviously a fuel supply issue elsewhere. So the local fix-it guy suggested a new carburettor which Alex ordered from somewhere far away. Meanwhile, he noticed that the fuel line had a small filter. So he replaced it. Presto bingo it's working fine. So we'll have a spare carburettor when that arrives. Now, just a few more rows to mow and I can clear around the vines.
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