Fortunately the vines at Black Ankle Vineyards were still a few days away from budbreak, and the vines waited out the cold weather in peace. Many of our friends in North Carolina and Southern Virginia were not so lucky, and if this unusual bit of weather had a come just four or five days later, it would have hurt us badly as well. After this harrowing beginning to the season, we were treated to one of the easiest/nicest/best growing seasons in memory. Ample sunshine, just enough rain to keep the vines going, and warm temperatures right through harvest made for beautifully ripe, concentrated grapes.
Healthy grape clusters
early in June.
The 2007 whites were bottled in April of 2008. They include varietal bottlings of Albariño, Chardonnay, Grüner Veltliner and Viognier, as well as a blend of these grapes and Muscat, which we call Bedlam.
The 2007 reds will remain in barrel until they are ready to be blended and bottled in the spring of 2009.

Harvest.

Our harvest crew hard at work.

Assistant winemaker Denny Boyce helps winemaker
Sarah O'Herron run the press.

