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Wine Business Website Is Helping Winemakers and Grape Growers with Harvest Season As fall is coming close vineyards are getting ready for 2012 Harvest Season. Early September through October brings perhaps the most critical and busy time for wineries: The Harvest. In some regions in Northern California grapes for sparkling wines already have been harvested. The harvest season for sparkling wines start few weeks ahead of those crushed for still wines, this is because the grapes need to be picked at lower sugar levels and higher acidity. In several weeks the grapes for still wines, clustered and full, will be at optimal ripeness and ready to go, and the winemakers and grape-growers must play a strategic game when is the perfect time to pick the grapes, now or later. Harvest can start at any moment of any day or night. One ongoing debate is the labor for this harvest, which is going to be a growing issue as harvest continues, and supply for picking crew has already been tight. So a lot of the growers and wineries probably will use machinery for harvesting the grapes, which can affects quality of the future wines. While machine technology has advanced, they still present problems that can be avoided by using human crew. Machines can't make decisions as to which are the premium and healthy grapes and they also can damage the grapes upon harvesting. Both situations, if not corrected and sorted out properly at the winery, can cause problems in the winemaking process later. Did you contracted or source your grapes, barrels, equipments and winemaking supplies for this Harvest? – The clock is ticking away! VinoEnology.com provides an easy and practical way of selling your grapes and bulk wines and other goods and services– via its B2B Wine Marketplace. This online platform is helping suppliers and buyers, growers and wineries to meet the challenge of selling and buying grapes, bulk wines, barrels, winemaking supplies, equipments and more. VinoEnology removes any brokerage fees and there are is no any commission fee so suppliers, grape-growers and winemakers can deal directly and negotiate their price and terms. Customers just need sign up and post their classified ads at no cost. Each classified ad will lasts for 7 days, so buyers need to be quick to grab the good deal at bargain prices. Buyers and Sellers can VinoEnology.com

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Wine Business Website Is Helping Winemakers and Grape Growers with Harvest Season

As fall is coming close vineyards are getting ready for 2012 Harvest Season. Early September through October brings perhaps the most critical and busy time for wineries: The Harvest. In some regions in Northern California grapes for sparkling wines already have been harvested. The harvest season for sparkling wines start few weeks ahead of those crushed for still wines, this is because the grapes need to be picked at lower sugar levels and higher acidity.

In several weeks the grapes for still wines, clustered and full, will be at optimal ripeness and ready to go, and the winemakers and grape-growers must play a strategic game when is the perfect time to pick the

grapes, now or later. Harvest can start at any moment of any day or night.

One ongoing debate is the labor for this harvest, which is going to be a growing issue as harvest continues, and supply for picking crew has already been tight. So a lot of the growers and wineries probably will use machinery for harvesting the grapes, which can affects quality of the future wines. While machine technology has advanced, they still present problems that can be avoided by using human crew. Machines can't make decisions as to which are the premium and healthy grapes and they also can damage the grapes upon harvesting. Both situations, if not corrected and sorted out properly at the winery, can cause problems in the winemaking process later.

Did you contracted or source your grapes, barrels, equipments and winemaking supplies for this Harvest? – The clock is ticking away!

VinoEnology.com provides an easy and practical way of selling your grapes and bulk wines and other goods and services– via its B2B Wine Marketplace.

This online platform is helping suppliers and buyers, growers and wineries to meet the challenge of selling and buying grapes, bulk wines, barrels, winemaking supplies, equipments and more. VinoEnology removes any brokerage fees and there are is no any commission fee so suppliers, grape-growers and winemakers can deal directly and negotiate their price and terms. Customers just need sign up and post their classified ads at no cost. Each classified ad will lasts for 7 days, so buyers need to be quick to grab the good deal at bargain prices. Buyers and Sellers can

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upgrade their ads to premium, which will be stay for a longer period of time at the top position and get more exposure to thousands of visitors coming to the website every day.

The website also offers classified ads for real estates, wine barrels, equipments, winemaking supplies, services, winery jobs and more. The website also offers unique Winemaking Calculators, Industry Directory, Videos, Wine News, which helps wine industry professionals to make, promote and market their wines, companies, properties, products, wine jobs and services for FREE.

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