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Sip #182 Free Run...A Thanksgiving Offering by Don Corson

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A Sip of WineSpirit #182

By Don Corson

Free Run…A Thanksgiving Offering

We are a small winery but at last count we had 21 fermentations on the tasting room blackboard; now we were down to the last three for pressing.  A couple of months of travel, squashing grapes, pumping over tanks, pressing and barreling new wine had all come down to these last couple of days, especially now.

“Free run” is the wine in a tank of fermenting grapes that comes out like Noah’s flood as you open the valve near the bottom of the tank.  Off it goes into another tank via a hose and in another day or so I will get it into oak barrels for aging.

But this was special.  End of the harvest!  The last three fermentations and I was going to get them all flowing at the same time.  I got all the tanks in place and double-checked the seals and clamps.  I got a bottle of an older vintage, a sibling of the same varieties I was going to press.  It’s a proprietary blend called “Triomphe” (seemed appropriate). I called my wife for her to come too.  I opened the wine and poured us a couple of glasses.

Then, one… two… three… we opened the valves as closely together as we could.  The rush of hundreds of gallons of wine surging at the same time and splashing into tanks was thunderous.  Splosh, whoosh, stallions stampeding, name the metaphor… it was all there.

After a few minutes things quieted a bit.  The wine was over the valve in the new tank and wine was swirling and fizzing in the tank.  I climbed a ladder looked in at the spectacle and soaked in the scene of new wine released and transformed from its grapey origins just days ago.  Heady aromas of new wine, alcohol, sparkly CO2 and fresh stone fruit preserves captured me.  I smiled.  All was well.

This is my thirtieth vintage.  Moments like these are never old.  I can’t imagine delegating this much fun and wonder.  This is my job.

In the comparative quiet of still filling tanks I offered a whispered “thank you”.  An answer came back.  Not in words but in understanding.  “You’re welcome”.

I think Elijah had the same experience in a way.  It was not in the storm and the wind that God came to him but in the “still small voice”.

As Thanksgiving comes and fills the commercial void between Halloween and end-of-the-year festivities I am going to enjoy the memory of rushing newly released wine and celebrate the harvest now complete.  But, I am also alert again to the need for even a whispered genuine “thank you” and the answer that had been there even before I said anything.  “You’re welcome”.

REFLECTION QUESTIONS FOR SIPPIN’:

1.      What is your noisy place and how do you find silence and the small voices of Spirit?

2.      “I soaked in the scene of new wine released and transformed from its grapey origins just days ago.  Heady aromas of new wine, alcohol, sparkly CO2 and fresh stone fruit preserves captured me”. What seasonal or culminating activity engages and enlivens your passion and your appreciation for life’s ways and miracles?

3.      What energy do you connect with in a heartfelt exchange of Thank You/You’re Welcome?

4.       (Raise your own question… as you are invited to do in Sippin’ on Top of the World)

 
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A Vintage Sip of WineSpirit #99

(Re-edited, in memory of Art Finkelstein, 1942-2010)

How Do You Grow Blessings Through Special Blends?

Alan Steen, co-founder of Whitehall Lane, along with his brother, described how Art, early on, handed him a glass of wine to taste. It was awful. Then Art handed him another, which was no better. "These aren't ours?" Alan suggested hopefully. "They certainly are", was the response. Then Art combined the contents of the one glass with the other, and Alan tasted it; it was delicious!

What is fascinating about the anecdote is that it hints at, albeit without any negatives, how Whitehall Lane came into being and grew into one of Napa Valley's finest wineries. Two brothers, one much older than the other, left thriving and distinctly different careers (medicine and architecture) in Los Angeles to become farmers in Napa.

 
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Sip #180

Got Life? How Do Wine and Life Go Together with U KNOW HU?

 

Number "180" evokes, in Hebrew, which correlates numbers and words, a powerful image of Life…more precisely, Life, ten times over. "18" correlates or translates as “Life”. "180", being 18 times 10, is Life overflowing!

The implication is that life is varied and multi-faceted, giving you more to face, at times, than you feel capable of doing.

 
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A Sip of WineSpirit #181

By Don Corson

What Can Wine and Vinegar Teach About Relationships?

A friend of mine wanted to make her own vinegar, and I gave her a keg of barrel-topping wine to work with. She had done her research and had gotten just the right “mother” bacteria, and, in a few weeks, she came back with her first product. It was great! I have since given her an older barrel to work with and she has ramped up production and is even selling it at local farmers markets.

 
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A Sip of WineSpirit #179

By Don Corson

*Yeast Homage*

Hours after
I still smell yeast on my hands.
Life abundant, counted in the billions
Had slipped between my fingers
As I massaged tan colored granular yeast
Back from its freeze-dried slumber.
 
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Robert Mondavi reads and discusses the 15 Points that he learned in life and included in his book "Harvest of Joy".

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2 Special Thanksgiving Sips

Be sure to see 2 special Thanksgiving Sips. One in the Holidays Section of the Sippin' Tasting Room. The other is a brand new Sip #182 Free Run: A ThanksGiving Offering, found in the Newest Sips Section and is written by Winespirit's Don Corson of Camaraderie Winery, Port Angeles, Washington

Enjoy a reflection suitable for sharing at your Thanksgiving table

 

WineSpirit Book Sippin' on Top of the World

WineSpirit celebrates:

Sippin' on Top of the World ...

Toasting Good Times and Better Days,

by David White and WineSpirit members

Available NOW through WineSpirit for a donation:

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  • $20 for soft cover
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Also at Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com, and online book sellers around the world.

If you love wine and the joy and connection that comes from sharing it with friends and family, this book is for you. Sippin’ on Top of the World is filled with 88 inspirational wine passages―“Sips”― describing benefits of wine in your lifestyle, in moderation and balance, inviting you to be in this moment: celebrating life, promoting healthy living, enhancing food, and engaging spiritual lessons from the vineyards. Many Sips include material for toasts, identified by bold italics, and questions inviting further reflection, conversation and questions of your own.

 

Elders and Sages DVDs

Did you know that 4 DVDs of the Spiritual Harvest series are available?

DVDs Available

  • Robert Mondavi
  • Jamie Davies
  • Al Brounstein
  • Jan Shrem

WineSpirit has filmed some 15 Elders and Sages of the wine world in exploring wine's influence on their attitudes about life: lessons they learned in the Vineyard. Four have been edited so far, thanks to a grant from the President's Fund of the Gasser Foundation. Jan Shrem, Robert Mondavi, Jamie Davies and Al Brounstein are now available in appreciation for suggested donations of $15 for a DVD. Each is just under an hour in length, not including outtakes, fascinating added material. Footage includes views of the winery and in some cases follow-up interviews.

Contact execdir@winespirit.org if you are interested.

 

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