TicinoVintner
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Thanks, but those trees dont affect the vineyard at all. The land (about 7 hectors) sits on a spine with a stream on both sides. (...) I would say less than 10% of the original vineyard is what we have left but I doubt we make it bigger as what we have is more than enough work. I will post more photos when I have time.
7 hectares, wow!
Now that would be enough for a full scale commercial winery!
Ever considered giving up your job and become a full-time wine grower?
Thanks for the pictures btw!
I have actually. However with a family it's too big of a gamble right now. Once I get what we have up to full production (ie healthy and harvesting +80%) I might reevaluate. My brother in law likes the forested land but I told him if we could charge +300chf per bottle he can kiss his forest goodbye,lol.
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Yes those appear similar. In the ones I noticed the most though the stone was about halfway to 2/3 up the post legs.
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I was just impressed that they did not otherwise appear to be attached other than to be floating on top of the stones, and the buildings all appeared to have been in place quite a while. Good and stable.
Moisture and rodent protection make excellent sense.
Thank you!
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