Juices and Grapes In Stock as of 9/22/16
Variety | Label | 36/42 |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Pinot Noir | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Muscat | Muscat King | 42lb |
Old Vine Carignane | Smiling Baby | 36lb |
Syrah | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Barbera | Lucerene | 36lb |
Muscat | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Cabernet Franc | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Merlot | Lugano | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Lucerene | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Syrah | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Cabernet Franc | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Zinderella | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Lugano | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Costamagna | 36lb |
Merlot | Lugano | 36lb |
Merlot | Washington State | 36lb |
Old Vine Carignane | Caterina | 36lb |
Petite Sirah | Caterina | 36lb |
Merlot | Caterina | 36lb |
Petite Verdot | Caterina | 36lb |
Chardonnay | Lanza | 36lb |
Ruby Cabernet | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
French Colombard | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Malvasia Bianca | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Black Muscat | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Carignane | Uva di California | 36lb |
Merlot | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Alicante | O’Caprio | 42lb |
Alicante | Smiling Baby | 36lb |
Barbera | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Uva di California | 36lb |
Old Vine Grenache | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Ruby Cabernet | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Malbec | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Muscat | Cry Baby | 42lb |
Muscat Cannelli | Lanza | 36lb |
Chardonnay | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Syrah | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Caterina | 36lb |
Carnelian | Pia | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Pia | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Smiling Baby | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Uva di California | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Caterina | 36lb |
Muscat | Treasure | 36lb |
Grenache | Teaser | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Teaser | 36lb |
Sangiovese | California Special | 36lb |
Barbera | California Special | 36lb |
Brunello | Pia | 36lb |
Merlot | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Caterina | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Pia | 36lb |
Petite Sirah | Pia | 36lb |
Gamay | Pia | 36lb |
Barbera | Pia | 36lb |
Alicante | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Petite Verdot | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Barbera | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Viognier | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Pinot Grigio | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Thompson Seedless | Valley Beauty | 36lbs |
Merlot | Lanza-Musto | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Lanza-Musto | 36lb |
Barbera | Lanza-Musto | 36lb |
Nebbiolo | Pia | 36lb |
Juices:
Variety |
Merlot |
Thompson Seedless |
Muscat |
Sauvignon Blanc |
Muscat |
Carignane |
French Colombard |
Syrah |
Thompson Seedless |
White Zinfandel |
Malvasia Bianca |
Malbec |
Chablis |
Burgundy |
Gewürztraminer |
Syrah |
Viognier |
Petite Sirah |
Merlot |
Chardonnay |
Malvasia Bianca |
Riesling |
Barbera |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Muscat |
Zinfandel |
Thompson Seedless |
Grenache |
Pinot Noir |
Ruby Cabernet |
Merlot |
Mixed Black |
Sauvignon Blanc |
Sangiovese |
Pinot Grigio |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Zinfandel |
Merlot |
Barbera |
Zinfandel |
Muscat |
SHOWCASE YOUR WINES!
SHOWCASE YOUR WINES!
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Show Off You Winemaking Skills at the Musto Wine Grape Company, LLC.’s Winemaker Amateur & Commercial Winemaking Competition!
The Annual Musto Wine Grape Company Amateur & Commercial Wine Competition will be held October 22, 2016. Your wines will be judged by some of the best wine judges in New England. Each entry will have detailed feedback to help further improve your winemaking skills.
Amateur or commercial wine entries will compete for, gold, silver & bronze medals. Best of Show medal will also be awarded. Amateur entries will compete against amateur entries and the same holds through for commercial entries. Each wine will be judged on its own merit. Medal awards will be decided by a group on competent wine judges selected by management of the Musto Wine Grape Company. All entrants will receive judging notes for each wine entered. Entry information can be downloaded at www.juicegrape.com.
- Important Dates:
- October 17th, 2016 NLT 4:00PM Wine Entry deadline arrival
- Send or deliver entries
- Musto Wine Grape Company, LLC 101 Reserve Rd, Hartford, CT 06114 or (860-278-7703
- Levy, Diamond Bello & Associates, LLC (LDB) 497 Bic Drive, Milford, CT 06461 (203-882-7940Judging: October 22nd, 2016
- Judging Results: TBD and at the awards Dinner (TBA). Also, posted on, www.juicegrape.com
- Entry Fee:
- For a single wine the entry fee will be $10.00 and $8.00 each for 2 or more entries submitted at the same time.
- There is no limit to the number of entries. Make checks payable to Musto Wine Grape Company and U.S. dollars only.
- Wine Entry Qualifications and Conditions:
- This wine competition is open to any amateur winemaker, commercial winemaker or winery. Wine entry must have been made by a winemaker, not purchased and re-bottled and used as an amateur wine maker entry. Judge may not judge and wine they have submitted.
- Wine entry(s) are to be delivered or shipped to the above stated location before the closing time.
- A wine entry is a still bottle of wine and submitted for entry in a 750ml wine bottle. Ice wines or late harvest wines may be submitted in a 375ml wine bottle. Sparkling wines must be submitted in a champagne style bottle with the proper closure.
- All bottle entries must be free of any labeling or identifying markings. However, each must be marked with Category number, winemaker(s) name, wine ingredients and percentages & vintage.
- All shipments are the entrant’s responsibility therefore packaging must be able to withstand considerable handling and shipping costs are the entrant’s responsibility. COD’s or postage due will be rejected. If an entry bottle is received damaged, we will make every effort to contact the entrant and notify them of the damage. Check with your shipper as to requirements for shipping wine.
- Wines entries made from grapes and juice based wines will be judged and awarded in their own category. Wine entries made from kits and fresh processed and concentrated juices will be judged and awarded in a kit category.
- Judging of entry wines will be performed on a 20 point award system. Each wine will be judged on its own merits and not compared to any others in its category. Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded within each category and based on the 20 point system.
- The Best of Show award(s) will be those wine entries that are superior within a given category. All award decisions made by the judges and/or sponsors, are final.
- Awards will be given to the winners at the Award’s Dinner at the above stated date and time.
- All entrants will receive a copy of the judging worksheet and a copy of the winning results.
- All entrants will receive a copy of the judging worksheet and a copy of the winning results.
- Entry Form and Fee(s):
- Do not send wine with your entry form and fee(s)
- When paying by check, attach the check (payable to Musto Wine Grape Company) to the entry form and mail to Musto Wine Grape 101 Reserve Rd, Hartford, CT 06114 or Winemaker Products 497 Bic Drive, Milford, CT 06461. The entry form and fee will be held until the wine(s) are received. Do not send cash with the entry forms. Please keep a copy of the completed entry forms for your records.
- Sending Your Wines:
- Do not send wine entry form and fee(s) with the wine(s). Forms must mailed separately.
- Write on each box, SAMPLE MATERIALS, NOT FOR RESALE, GLASS ENCLOSED.
- If sending more than one box, indicate that they are “Box 1 of 2 and Box 2 of 2, etc.
- If you’re delivering you own entries, we can only accept them Monday to Friday, 10:00AM to 4:00PM. The Milford location is closed on Saturday and Sundays. The Hartford location will be open on Saturday and Sundays and must be dropped off before 2:00PM. Wine entries are not to be dropped off after closing hours. Musto Wine Grape Company nor Winemaker Products, LLC will not be responsible of missing packages housing wine entries.
Paso Robles Merlot Harvest
Good Morning from Paso Robles Winemakers!
Our crew is working very hard to bring you some of the finest wine grapes Paso Robles has to offer. Yesterday and Today we are harvesting Merlot and Syrah. They are being picked around 24-26 Brix. They should be arriving in Hartford, CT around 9/23/2016.
We are still awaiting the Petite Sirah which is currently at 22 Brix. We are thinking it will harvest around 9/23.
Make sure to place your orders!
These are fantastic grapes for making Award Winning Wines!
-PS-
Drop Off You Wine Competition Entities at Pick Up! http://www.juicegrape.com/community/wine_classic/
Grapes & Juices in Stock as of 9/10/2016:
Grapes & Juices in Stock as of 9/9/2016:
JUICES:
Sangiovese
Mixed Black
Pinot Noir
Alicante
Ruby Cabernet
Toscano (Chianti)
Chardonnay
French Colombard
Regina Muscat
Chablis
Sauvignon Blanc
White Zinfandel
Muscat
Malvasia Bianca
Syrah
Cabernet Franc
Pinot Grigio
Merlot
Barbera
Zinfandel
Cabernet Sauvignon
Old Vine Zinfandel
Thompson Seedless
Grenache
Riesling
Regina Zinfandel
Regina Barbera
Regina Merlot
Regina Thompson Seedless
Regina Grenache
Regina Cabernet Sauvignon
Grapes:
Variety | Label | 36/42lb |
Chardonnay | Costamagna | 36lb |
Pinot Noir | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Grenache | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Barbera | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Uva di Cali | 36lb |
Merlot | Lucerene | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Thompson Seedless | Miss Seedless | 42lb |
Zinfandel | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Zinderella | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Costamagna | 36lb |
Merlot | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Barbera | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Cabernet Sav | Pia | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Regina | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Lucerene | 36lb |
French Colombard | Cry Baby | 36lb |
OVZ | Lugano | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Teaser | 36lb |
Alicante | Cal Special | 42lb |
Barbera | Cal Special | 36lb |
Muscat | Muscat King | 42lb |
Alicante | O’Capro | 42lb |
Syrah | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Alicante | Cry Baby | 42lb |
Grenache | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Black Muscat | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Petite Verdot | Musto | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Pia | 36lb |
Grenache | Pia | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Pia | 36lb |
Sauvignon Blanc – SOLD OUT | Lanza | 36lb |
Pinot Noir | Musto | 36lb |
Thompson Seedless | Treasure | 42lb |
Zinfandel | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Old Vine Barbera | Lugano | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Barbera | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Thompson Seedless | Cry Baby | 42lb |
Merlot | Lucerene | 36lb |
Petite Sirah | Pia | 36lb |
Grenache | Regina | 36lb |
Ruby Cabernet | Caterina | 36lb |
Cabernet Franc | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Caterina | 36lb |
Symphony (white grape) | Cry Baby | 36lb |
OVZ | Caterina | 36lb |
Alicante | Cal Special | 42lb |
Zinfandel | Pia | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Caterina | 36lb |
Old Vine Carignane | Caterina | 36lb |
Gamay | Pia | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Pia | 36lb |
Barbera | Pia | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Regina | 36lb |
Barbera | Cal Special | 36lb |
Merlot | Lanza | 36lb |
Primitvo | Lanza | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Lanza | 36lb |
Paso Robles Update
Paso Robles is one of California’s emerging AVA’s. It has grown from a sleepy town to a high end wine growing and wine producing region. Paso Robles Wine Country is ideally located along California’s Central Coast, conveniently between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Over the past decade the number of wineries has more than tripled, and Paso Robles is now home to nearly 200 wineries. Winemaking on the Central Coast began when the Franciscan Friars traveled through California establishing Missions. The Missionaries started planting grapes in 1790. You can still see these vines growing today. Since the original plantings of the Missionaries, Paso Robles has become a top destination for farmers to plant grapes. Many famous people have planted vineyards and started wineries in this region. For example, Ignace Paderewski, the Polish pianist purchased 2,000 acres in the 1920’s. He planted Petite Sirah and Zinfandel and eventually opened York Mountain Winery; which is still in existence today.
Paso Robles is comprised of 26,000 acres of wine grapes. It is one of the fastest growing wine regions in California and on the Central Coast. It has a diverse topography. There are rivers, roiling hills, flat lands, and mountains. The soil is comprised of bedrock, weather granite, marine sedimentary rocks, and volcanic rocks. Because of the many different soil components one vineyard block could contain several different soil types.
In terms of grapes, Paso Robles is known for growing Zinfandel, but has gained recognition for Bordeaux and Rhone varieties. The AVA likes to produce non-traditional blends. It is a valley that doesn’t follow the rules and expectations of tradition winemaking. The winemakers of Paso Robles like to make their own rules.
Musto Wine Grape Company will be offering the following wine grapes from Paso Robles: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Petite Sirah, Syrah, Zinfandel, and Old Vine Zinfandel.
- The Paso Petite Sirah resides on the East side of Paso Robles. Days are hot for a longer period of time than the west side but the temperature will drop down to 50 degrees and below at night. The grapes ripen while maturing slowly to produce a wine with aromas of blueberry, raspberry, and black coffee. The wines from this area show deep color, are full bodied, and have a smooth tannic structure.
- The Paso Merlot, and Syrah are sourced from Tolosa Winery from their “Meeker Vineyard” blocks. The Syrah is the Shenandoah Clone and on 5BB rootstock. Finally, the Merlot is Clone 3 and on 5BB rootstock.
- The Paso Zinfandel and Old Vine Zinfandel are sourced from the Steinbeck Vineyard. The Zinfandel resides on east-west rolling hills. The soils are calcareous and are farmed by a multiple generation vintner.
- The Pinot Noir is sourced from Opolo Vineyards of Paso Robles. The Pinot Noir vineyards are located in the Willow Creek AVA. This region cools down earlier than the East side. The area is known for getting any varietal ripe and mature. The soil is very calcareous which produces a very elegant Pinot Noir.
- The Cabernet is sourced from Parrish Templeton Vineyards. These grapes go to wineries such as Opolo and Justin. It is located in the “Pomar Junction” area of the Templeton gap. The soil consists of clay topsoil, over-lying a fractured calcareous base. This vineyard was created to produce high end Cabernet.
- Varieties from Paso Robles:
- Cabernet Suavignon
- Merlot
- Pinot Noir
- Petite Sirah
- Syrah
- Zinfandel
- Old Vine Zinfandel
We are currently taking orders for ALL Paso Robles grapes. The Pinot Noir will be arriving on 9/9/16. Make sure to secure your grapes today!
sales@juicegrape.com / 877.812.1137
Washington Merlot Harvest
Extra, extra, read all about it – we will have Washington Wine Grapes This Year!
Specifically Own-Rooted Merlot from the Rattlesnakes Hills in Yakima Valley.
About the Soil:
The surface layers of vineyard soils are based primarily in loess, which is mostly wind-deposited silt and fine sand derived from the sediments of the ‘Missoula’ ice age floods. The content of the soils consists of a mixture of minerals derived from both the local basalt bedrock and the granite and limestone of northern Idaho and Montana.
Most of the soils are classified as silt loams (mostly Harwood-Burke, but also Weihl and Scoon), which are low in clay. The low clay content creates well-drained soils, encouraging the vines to root more deeply, a factor generally associated with high quality grapes and wines. It also creates an inhospitable environment for phylloxera, an aphid-like pest that feeds on the roots of grapevines. Due in large part to the clay-poor soils, the Yakima Valley is one of the few places on earth where European wine grapes (such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Pinot Noir) can still be grown on their own roots, also a factor generally associated with high quality.
The shallow soil profile contains large chunks of calcium-caked gravel and calcium carbonate horizons called “Caliche”. In most areas, the caliche forms a conspicuous white layer under the topsoil that adds mineral complexity. The deep roots of the vines penetrate through the surface layer of loess, which averages 18 inches in thickness throughout most of the vineyard, and into the underlying calcium-rich substrate. This gravelly, high pH substrate forces the vines to struggle, an additional factor associated with high quality grapes and wine.
About Being Own-Rooted:
An Own-Rooted vine is a vine that has no rootstock. This is not common in most wine regions around the world. The rootstock & vine grafting was necessary at one point to protect from specific diseases such as Phylloxera. The Washington soil type is made up of a fine silt loam which Phylloxera hates – this is why they can plant Own-Rooted vines.
It is said that there are differences in the wines from Own-Rooted vs. Rootstock Grafted Vines. There is much debate around this issue. It looks like you will have to be the judge!
About the Merlot:
The Merlot Clone coming from this vineyard has clusters that are small to medium in size. The berries are small and round. This clone produces a high vigor vine that creates a dense canopy. Yield is usually around 3-5 ton acre depending on the growing season.
The clone produces a soft, full-bodied, fruity wine full of many different complexities. A great Merlot that can stand alone and age – or be added to a blend to give the wine that extra punch of structure.
Harvest Update: 8/25/2016
ARRIVING to Hartford, CT Early Next Week:
8/29/2016:
LODI
- Costamagna Chardonnay
- Lodi Gold Grenache
- Valley Beauty Barbera
- Smiling Baby Merlot
- Valley Beauty Zinfandel
9/1/2016:
LANZA – Suisun Valley
- Sauvignon Blanc
CENTRAL VALLEY
- Cry Baby Muscat (42lb)
- Muscat King (42lb)
- Cry Baby Thompson Seedless (42lb)
- Lugano Old Vine Zinfandel
- Lucerne Old Vine Zinfandel
JUICES from LODI
- A Mix of Varieties
Call 877.812.1137 or email sales@juicegrape.com for more information
Brix Tests at Lanza-Musto Vineyards
Brix Tests at Lanza-Musto Vineyards
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