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Announcing new product in stock: The Winemaker's Answer Book by Allison Crowe
Variety of the month newsletter:
Delaware is a Native American hybrid grape of largely unknown parentage although some optimistic persons believe it to have some V. vinifera somewhere in its lineage. It was found in Delaware County in Ohio in the early 1800s. Delaware is an American type grape with the best fruity notes and the least labrusca foxiness.
Of considerable historic and commercial interest, the variety has been in cultivation since the middle of the 19th century. Today, this versatile grape still finds itself
commercially valuable in the Northeast and Midwest where it is widely used in the production of everything from dry to sweet wines including ice wine. It would be a good candidate for
the amateur to make a freeze concentrate ice wine from, as Delaware is cheaper than some other varieties. (FREEZE CONCENTRATION IN HOME WINEMAKING by Lamont Beers in the Fall 2003 AWS
journal). Delaware also makes a sparkling white wine of good quality. When pressed the juice is a rose color which will result in a white or pale-pale rose wine. If used
in blending any more than 10% will show its Delaware character. It is popular as a table fruit having sweet, lower acid, small tasty pink-red berries with small seeds and a slip skin.
Our customers favor it for a rose drinking juice and Luci likes it for a jelly. If you use it for jelly, add lemon juice for a better balance!
The vine can be very productive when grafted onto phylloxera resistant rootstock and planted on fertile well-drained soil. It's susceptibility to fungal diseases has limited its
use commercially. Delaware is an early-ripening variety with small red berries, small clusters, and a mild flavor. Birds are a serious problem in the vineyard when the Delaware
starts to color. It is a battle as to who gets it first and in order to save the crop, we sometimes pick it a wee bit too soon.
When making wine at Fall Bright, YOU are the winemaker! We basically provide the amateur winemaker with the grapes or grape juices and winemaking supplies and know-how to make his own wine. Check out our website, www.fallbright.com for information and online shopping. Call the shop at 607-292-3995. Our shop staff make wine and can answer your questions. Tom is our most advanced winemaker and we take your advance winemaking problems to him. If Tom nor I are available Luci, our shop manager, took a bronze metal at the NY State Fair this year and can answer your questions. We are open Tuesday to Friday 10-5 and weekends by arrangement.
Tom and Marcy Mitchell
Fall Bright, The Winemakers Shoppe 10110 Hyatt Hill, Dundee, NY 14837 607-292-3995 Open Tuesday to Friday 10-5 Providing grapes and juices and supplies for the amateur winemaker since 1978. http://www.fallbright.com ONLINE SHOPPING and WINEMAKING INFO winemaking@fallbright.com |
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