Bringing in the harvest
This morning a friend took us to Danebury Vineyard between Stockbridge and Salisbury, where we joined about twenty other volunteers in picking, by hand, their Schonburger grapes. The vines have done well this year, producing large bunches of good quality fruit. It took us about four hours, including a coffee break, to pick the entire crop of about 3 tonnes, which were taken by lorry to Andover to be pressed later today.
We were very well looked after, and afterwards, given a good lunch, accompanied by freshly pressed grape juice and the delicious Schonburger dry white wine. We also enjoyed good conversations with other pickers about planting woodland, wildflower meadows, and butterfly monitoring, all subjects of interest to us.
Danebury Vineyard occupies a seven acre site on south -facing Hampshire chalk downland, and has been in production for over thirty years.
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