The time is flying by as it usually does when there is vineyard work to do. On June 23, there was a huge rain storm that gave us 2 inches of rain. Rain in the forecast during flowering is a thing to worry about because it can lead to poor fruitset. I took pictures of our varieties on June 22 and most of our varieties were in bloom, if not the beginning of fruitset. The Cabernet Sauvignon was in prolific bloom so I wondered what the 2 inches of rain would do to the fruitset there.
Here are some pictures I took before the rain and after the rain:
| Variety |
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After Rain |
| Auxerrois |
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| Chenin Blanc |
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| Chardonnay |
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| Cabernet Sauvignon |
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| Cabefrnet Franc |
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| Barbera |
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Thankfully, the rain didn't affect the fruitset and the Cabernet Sauvignon looks very good. The next thing we have to worry about is the heat wave coming for the next four days!