2015 Local Harvest Update: July 27th

Touriga Nacionale Grape to be used in our Port

Touriga Nacional grapes, considered to be the finest of the grapes that are used to create the substantial and long-lived fortified wines known as Port. Touriga Nacional has a thick skin and small clusters of berries which help to contribute to the colorful and tannic wine it creates.

Contributed by Dan Wolfe, Associate Winemaker.

The world is really spinning at Presque Isle Wine Cellars, but we always have time for your questions.

This week our locally grown blueberries are rolling in, freshly picked From the Allen Rassie farm. If you haven’t tasted one of our new blueberry blend wines, I suggest stopping in at the Isle House and trying them. We are very pleased with how they turned out, and our customers are as well!

This week we checked on the vines of the Touriga Nacional grapes that we use in our Port wine. As of this date it looks very good. The bunches are a bit smaller but there is an abundance of them. I have very high expectations of this vintage, which should be available in bottles around the year of 2018 after resting in oak barrels.

See our Grapes and Juices Page to see our entire line of juice and grape offerings for this seasons, and to see what is available now.

Dan Wolfe joined PIWC in 2011 and is our Associate Winemaker. Dan started making wines from Wine kits in 2007 and the hobby quickly became an obsession. His habit then escalated to buying Fresh Grape Juice at harvest time, and he started experimenting with blending different wines. Dan has entered his wines in many local and out of town competitions, bringing home Gold medals and best of show in places like California. He is a member of the American Wine Society and judges wine competitions locally and around the state.

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