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- From: "joe calico" <jcalico@sympatico.ca>
- To: "'Ontario Fruit Explorers'" <labruscagrape@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [OFEX] The best grape
- Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 16:12:43 -0500
Thanks much Bert. Okay, okay, so we can’t grow those grocery-style varieties up here in these climates and I do understand tastes vary but I’m still wondering what your favourite table grape is, both white and red/black. Then, I’ll probably order one of each. That way if I don’t like I’ll have someone to blame . Hahaha…!
Joe C.
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Good morning Joe Firstly I'd like to explode the myths about my wine making skills spread erroneously by our buddy Tom O. I am very unorthodox when it comes to winemaking. Ask Helga. Kidding aside be glad to answer any questions within my limited knowledge. Tom's e-mail included many good steps for a newbie in equipment, methods which any would-be should retain. If you want wine grapes consider Maerchal Foch,Vidal or Baco Noir for red or Seyval Blanc for white. Choosing the 'best' grape for you is like choosing your home/your car/ your spouse. As far as recommending a "typical grocery store" variety- we can't grow those large, sweet, juicy, tasteless varieties we see there. They come from Chile or Italy or California getting much warmer weather. If you were able to get these plants for your garden, they'd be toes up the next spring. At maturity (5 years) a vines produces about 13 lbs of fruit each, a little more, a little less depending on weather, insects, birds and worst of all raccoons. Frankly you'll not get a heck of a lot of wine from, say 13 lbs- perhaps 4 of 26ers ( or 4 of 5ths- American talk for Tom). :-)) One thing Tom did not mention was his great press made out of scrounged material and a few dollars to his local hardware store. I have a copy in one of my computer folders but can't figure out on how to forward it (my computer incompetency). Perhaps Tom, you could resend to OFEX. Consider fruit wines as Tom said. Just had a bottle of Apricot- very good- also try rhubarb- ask you neighbours who does not pick it- look over the fences. Currant wine, Mead, apple wine and many others-- all good stuff. That's all folks!! Off to the big smoke. Cheers Bert
Bert Dunn Box 352 Schomberg LOG1T0 1-905-880-4453
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 8:47 PM
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