The Vineyard at Grandview

Located in Lancaster County near Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, The Vineyard at Grandview is beginning its fifth year. Our premium vinifera varieties include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Chardonnay, Albarino and Muscat. The tasting room is open Saturday 10-4,and Sunday 12-4 and other times by appointment.



Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Planting Day!

In April, 2009, we planted our first 3150 grapevines. It was an exciting and fascinating process.  We contracted the planting with Ken Whitty of Benchmark Custom Work, Ontario, Canada, a company that uses a laser planter.  One of the men, Cameron Hosmer, explains the process in this video clip.  

The first step was to measure and mark the rows.


Then the laser was set up, as well as the spacing wire.


This is the planter.


These are the wires that hold the plants.


Here, Larry is putting the plants into the moving wires which cycle around, placing the plants in a narrow groove cut into the ground.


After planting, a single waxed graft showed about the surface.


This is a completed row of plants.


At the end of the day, we were left waiting to see if green growth really would emerge from the dormant grafts!    

Next:  The work is just beginning . . .

Monday, September 5, 2011

A Vision Takes Shape

The dream began in 2007 when Larry learned that our soil and setting is well suited for a vineyard site.  He spent the winter and the following months reading textbooks and attending educational seminars, absorbing all he could about developing and managing a vineyard, as well as building a winery.   An oft repeated remark was, "It's a steep learning curve for an old buck like me!"

For several years he had been gathering berries and making various dry fruit wines, shared and enjoyed by family, clients and friends.  The possibilities emerging from a vineyard project took this hobby to a whole new level!  We (his family) all knew he was serious when the pasture fences, soccer field and ball backstop came down in the fall of 2008.

We contracted a soil scientist specializing in viticultural soils for a chemical analysis of the soil and recommendations for the best soil maintenance for our vines.

In mid-March, 2009, the ground was ripped both ways with a subsoiler, leaving huge clumps of sod which needed to be broken up with a disk and then plowed under.



There were trees and brush along the perimeter that needed to be removed.



In April, there was more disking and harrowing in preparation for planting.  The vines arrived from a nursery in California, 3150 of them, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.


The vines were packaged in bunches.  They didn't look like much, just roots and dormant grafts covered with wax.  Larry literally held his hopes and dreams in the palm of his hand!


Next up:  Planting day!