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Being in the right place at the right time ... so much depends on that. Entire destinies have developed differently than planned because you were in the right place at the right time. For us winemakers, such a decisive moment comes every year: when we decide when the harvest season begins.

But when is the ideal time to start harvesting grapes?

Very simple: when the grape is ripe.

And when is it ripe?

That's where it gets more difficult.

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Bild: Blanc de Noir close-up Blog Beitrag Juli 2023 Weingut Graf von Weyher

It should really be obvious. White wine is made from light grapes, and red wine from dark grapes. It's as simple as that. Or so you think. But then you stumble across Blanc de Noir. Literally "white from black" (the French exaggerated a little). It looks like a white wine, but is made from dark grapes. Great confusion! How is that supposed to work?

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The Way of St. James from Santiago is known worldwide: you walk from place to place and get a stamp for each location you reach. These stamps are wonderfully satisfying, so colorful and full of lovingly designed details. But above all, they are a symbol of what you have fought for and a precious memory of the journey...
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Bild eine Flasche Rosé im Winzergarten Graf von Weyher Mittsommer 21 Juni 2023

June 21, 2023 was midsummer, 16+ hours of daylight . The sun rarely shines that long! If you are sensible, you avoid sunburn in the summer weeks with sunscreen. But how do we protect our grapes from sunburn? AND: Can grapes even get sunburned?...

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Es liegt was in der Luft...

When the whole world smells of flowers, you are either in love - or in Weyher. Because the wine blossom has begun ! The delicate scent envelops us and enchants us every year. This year it is a little later than usual - the beginning of the year was cool. But actually this is our "normal" continental climate... as it was twenty years ago.

But no matter when the flowers start to bloom, the bees and bumblebees are delighted. Every year we get a visit from a queen who is placed in the vineyard with a small entourage of worker bees and her hive. For many years, good friends who are experienced beekeepers have been responsible for the royal journey. The bees then only have to fall headfirst into the flowers to find their nectar. A life like paradise, indeed! If the bees are full of energy, they can alternatively fly to the chestnut trees that bloom not far from the vineyards...

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