Lucky Bee Vineyard

Lucky Bee Vineyard - jeffproper -
Member Since:
July 22, 2011
LuckyBee

INFORMATION

Trellis Design
Three wire
Grapes Planted
Marechal Foch, Marquette, St Croix, St Pepin, Lacrescent
Pesticides
None
Acres Planted
1
Number of Vines Planted
700
Year of First Plant
2011
Row Spacing
10
Cases Per Year
None Yet
Planted in anticipation of retiring from the day job in a few years.* Want the vineyard to be mature and producing by then.* At 8680 foot elevation in Colorado's historic mining district, Lucky Bee may be one of the highest vineyards in the U.S.
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4 COMMENTS
Posted: 
May 8, 2012  •  09:23 AM
Thanks for adding! Look forward to pictures.
 
Posted: 
May 30, 2012  •  05:31 PM
Any photos yet?
 
Posted: 
July 11, 2012  •  07:32 PM
Interesting... I am a Colorado transplant to California and lived on the west slope (Delta County) for almost 10 years, in whose neighborhood there is now a thriving wine world. It was all stone fruit when I was there. Would you
mind saying what town you are located near? You can check out my listing here at Cruz Way Farms.
 
Posted: 
July 11, 2012  •  09:36 PM
@mourvedre Not at all. We are in the Beasley Hills, south of Florissant. Since we're in the historic Cripple Creek mining district, Lucky Bee seems appropriate.
 
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