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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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November 15, 2006

Colobel, Seibel 8357, Colobel is a somewhat cold hardy French-American hybrid. Plantings of the vine are limited in North America as it ripens late.  It is planted primarily for high red color having  impressive pigment.   We sell Colobel as a teinturier grape or juice.  The quality of the wine produced by the grape alone is not great.  It turns teeth a long lasting blue/gray.  For the amateur winemaker the value of a bottle can be worth its weight in gold when color is needed.  One 750 ml bottle will go very far to deepen the color of disappointing red or to give a pinkish hue to white wines for a quick and easy way to make a blush.  It is a late ripening Interspecific hybrid, without labrusca characteristics.  Tom  had our Colobel hot pressed this year and we were very impressed with the results.  Our first Baron's Blend, released on October 14, was colored with the aid of cold pressed colobel, as usual.   We made a second batch for the next weekend with the use of the hot pressed colobel.  What a difference between the two.  Colobel tends to have a high acid also,  but if you just use a little, it is not an issue.  Some of our winemakers order 20-30 pounds of grapes to use instead of a bag of skins to ferment their red juices with. 

I think of Colobel as a special child.  If you order Colobel, do not wear your new white sneakers when you come to pick it up.  If anything can go wrong, it will go wrong with Colobel.  The pail will leak, it will escape out of the grommet in the lid, it will splatter when you pound the lid on.  It will probably be in cahoots with the wagon to tip over.  If anything tips over in the car, it will be something special and expensive like Riesling or it will be the Colobel.  It will not come out of your clothes with boiling water from a height of 2 feet.  BUT, it is great for color! 

FYI:  In the development of the French-American hybrids or Interspecific Varieties, the use of V. labrusca was avoided so as not to impart its strong flavor to the new selections. Many other wild American species were used, especially V. aestivalis lincecumii (the Post Oak Grape), V. rupestris (the Sand Grape) and V. riparia (the Riverbank Grape). The flavors of the French-American group are quite variable but much more subtle than the flavors of many varieties derived from V. labruscahttp://www.nysaes.cornell.edu/hort/faculty/reisch/bulletin/wine/winetext4.html  Even with the aid of the 'red book', (Vineyard and cellar notes 1958-1973), I was unable to untangle Colobel's origins, so we won't worry about that.   

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 or her own wine. Check out our website, www.fallbright.com for information and online shopping. Call the shop at 607-292-3995. Our shop staff makes 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.  Now that harvest is over, (whew) we are open Tuesday to Friday, 10-5.

 

       
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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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