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“Tons of Central Valley Grapes Won’t be Harvested”

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Click Here to read News 10 ABC’s “Tons of Central Valley Grapes Won’t be Harvested” story by C. Johnson
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Hurricane Katrina Aid

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Dave has been flying since he was a teenager and now is able to do it as a recreation. One of the things he likes to do is participate in a group called Angel Flight, which is a network of pilot’s that use their personal time and resources, including their own airplanes, to provide transportation and assistance to people in need. 

As the victims of Hurricane Katrina continue to need aid, Dave offered his support through Angel Flight by reuniting people with their families, and other aid requested by the coordinators. 

You can follow his service through recordnet.blogspot.com site detailing Dave’s Angel Flight for those in hurricane relief areas.

Wine Storage Facility Construction

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We are constructing a new wine storage facility as we have outgrown our modest barn style building. The two buildings will be connected by a large concrete pad and the new one will house all of our barrels and tanks. The increased space will allow for storage of over 250 barrels and several thousand gallons worth of tanks.

Medals

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Celestial Wines has won 3 more Bronze and 1 more Silver Medals. You can see all of our medals listed here

Silver Medals

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2001 and 2002 Celestial Cabernet Sauvignon win silver medals at the Hilton Head Island Wine Festival.

San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition

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Miramont Estate Vineyards competes with 3,200 wines and wins three awards in the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition: A silver medal for our Reserve and 2 Bronzes for our Cab Sauvs.

Miramont Releases 2002 Celestial Cabernet Sauvignon

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After aging for over 18 months, and racking up a few awards, the 2002 Celestial Cabernet Sauvignon produced by Miramont Estate Vineyards & Winery is officially released to the market. We hope you enjoy drinking it as much as we have enjoyed making it!

Score!!

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2002 Celestial Cabernet Sauvignon scores 85 in the California-Australia Shootout 2004 Wine Competiton.

2004 Harvest

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How would I describe this grape growing season? Unseasonable. And that could be a very good thing.

The season began with unusually dry heat in April and early May of 2004. By June, the weather became unseasonably cool due to a large coastal inflow of air off the Pacific Ocean. Highs were in the low to mid 80s with nightly lows in the low 50s. The crop weight is difficult to judge because of tremendous variability in the berry clusters from vine to vine, which is a common challenge among many vineyards this year. This is the result of a cold spring in April 2003 – when the buds were formed that then developed into canes (slender woody stems) in 2004 – and the unseasonably cool weather in 2004 during bloom.

With that said, a light crop usually means a more concentrated flavor and higher quality in the grapes. Some speculate that the consistent inland coastal breeze will further enhance flavor development this year. As the vineyard is now in its fifth producing year – with a history of ever-improving grape quality – we think this year’s grapes could be a blockbuster wine in a couple of years.

Grapes 8-2-04

Vineyard-House in Background 8-02-04

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