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Fall Bright, The Winemakers Shoppe, 10110 Hyatt Hill, Dundee, NY 14837
HOURS: We are open all year round!  We have always been closed on Mondays.

November to May 31: Tues-Fri:  10-5  Eastern Time   Weekends (Saturday or Sunday) by appointment 607-292-3995 
June to harvest  Tues-Fri : 10-5  Saturday 10-4    Eastern Time 

Harvest (Sept-Oct):  Tuesday to Sunday 10-5 Eastern Time

                  

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Carmine

Carmine is a vinifera cross variety  that you will not find in many shops or vineyards or wineries.  It was developed by Dr. Harold Olmo (1910-2006) of the University of California in 1946. (http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/senate/inmemoriam/haroldolmo.htm)    Dr Olmo created Carmine to be a Cabernet alternative for California’s ‘cool’ coastal regions.  It never gained significant acreage in California but can be found in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Oregon, and New York.  We have one row of Carmine that was planted in 1984.  Why just one row?  That was all we could get from U of California and we continued planting down the hill above the shop, leaving no room for expansion.  Carmine is the 4th row of vines above the shop and is a joy to watch in the fall.  The leaves turn reddish-burgundy.  We have concluded that it is not a virus but a trait.  It tends to overcrop, so we thin the fruit.  If the fruit isn't thinned we have noticed a very distinct bell-pepper taste and aroma.  The bell-pepper characteristic is generally a sign of unripe grapes. Carmine is sold as grapes only. 
 
This unusual grape variety is a vinifera cross of Carignane, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.  It is a very dark reddish-purple wine that is almost opaque in the glass.  Ripe blackberry, black raspberry, luscious fruit and tobacco in the nose and on the palate is highlighted by a distinct herbal note of tarragon.  It is full and ripe in flavor with  juicy fruit and tart acidity over a base of dark chocolate, with substantial tannins drying out the finish. 
 
The wine goes well with red meat, duck or roasted dishes of any ilk; it makes an intriguing match with a smoky-spicy Szechwan-style dry-shredded beef stir-fry (holding back on the chili peppers).  Try some other spicy food pairing with this red.  
 
It's difficult to predict how long to age Carmine, some years it finishes into and unbelievably easy drinking wine (those shouldn't be cellared more than a year or two).  Other years the monster tannins can be quite rough those might cellar well for several years.  Then there are those in betweens experience will dictate how long you should hold the wine.  One of our winemakers has made Carmine almost every year since the first crop and could write this part better than I. 
 
Culturally the buds are quite winter tender a bit better than Cabernet Sauvignon and considerably better than Merlot.  Vine survival is considerably better than Cab Sauv - In the winter of 2004 we lost 85% of our Cab Sauv but only 16% of the Carmine.  As mentioned above it over-crops and must be thinned. It ripens a week or two earlier than Cab Sauv. It is no more difficult to grow than Chardonnay or Riesling - Tom thinks there is a place for Carmine in the Finger Lakes.  The first crop (about 85 lb) was given to Bill Murphy of Rochester. The wine Bill made from those grapes won BEST OF SHOW at the 1989  National American Wine Society Convention.  
 
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.  We are open Tuesday to Friday, 10-5 and SATURDAY from 10-4.  Our hours will expand again at harvest time.   Our new catalog is in the works now.  We mail in mid August.  Make sure you are on our list!
   
 

       
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Fall Bright, The Winemakers Shoppe    Tom and Marcy Mitchell
10110 Hyatt Hill    Dundee, NY  14837
Phone: 607-292-3995       E-mail :winemaking@fallbright.com 
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