Viticulture

The Effects of NorCal Rains by Emeritus Vineyards

We have been getting drenched out here and are in the middle of another big storm today! You may have seen pictures of flooded vineyards, roads and farms. Although the rain was much needed, parts of central and southern California still remain in an extreme draught. Between October 2016 and today (February 7 2017), we have seen over 30 inches of rainfall compared to approximately 15 inches during the same time in 2015-2016. Because we dry farm the rain is of particular importance to us. In Sonoma, we only receive winter rainfall, summer (when the vines are growing) is dry. Our vines rely on whatever falls during the winter months to grow grapes during the summer months.

2015 Harvest Predictions from The Experts

2015 Harvest Predictions from The Experts

As the 2015 harvest is in full swing, and the earliest on record in many parts of California, we give you some insights into our clients’ views of its potential around the state. We even give you a sneak peek at the olive oil harvest in Southern California...read on.