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Well I was wondering, if anyone knew how to find the information that I need...
I had found out last year all the different times that which fruits came in season in PA to be able to go pick them for wine making.
What I wanted to know was, does this happen at the same time every year?
would this be in the farmers almanac?
What I had was
May 20 - strawberries
June 5 - peaches and nectarines
june 10 - cherries
june 20 - blueberries
July 1 - apricots and raspberries
july 10 - blackberries
july 15-16 - plums and apples
august 1 - pears
august 25 - Grapes
My master plan was to begin somewhere around a four or five gallon batch for each time new things came into season, but not to do every fruit, like do peaches this year and nectarines next year type of deal. that would mean 9 -10 batches or so a year so anywhere from about 36-50 gallons.
how many primary fermentors do you think I will need to be able to do this, I was thinking
I would start in 5 gallon buckets, move to five gallon carboys to age a bit, then rack down to gallon bottles and then to actual wine bottles.
the only things I have to buy are the primaries and I need to recycle some bottles for the final parts.
any thoughts or opinions and any advice?
I had found out last year all the different times that which fruits came in season in PA to be able to go pick them for wine making.
What I wanted to know was, does this happen at the same time every year?
would this be in the farmers almanac?
What I had was
May 20 - strawberries
June 5 - peaches and nectarines
june 10 - cherries
june 20 - blueberries
July 1 - apricots and raspberries
july 10 - blackberries
july 15-16 - plums and apples
august 1 - pears
august 25 - Grapes
My master plan was to begin somewhere around a four or five gallon batch for each time new things came into season, but not to do every fruit, like do peaches this year and nectarines next year type of deal. that would mean 9 -10 batches or so a year so anywhere from about 36-50 gallons.
how many primary fermentors do you think I will need to be able to do this, I was thinking
I would start in 5 gallon buckets, move to five gallon carboys to age a bit, then rack down to gallon bottles and then to actual wine bottles.
the only things I have to buy are the primaries and I need to recycle some bottles for the final parts.
any thoughts or opinions and any advice?