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Kinkead Ridge Vineyard and Winery - A Vineyard Year

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Kinkead Ridge produces award-winning, ultra-premium, internationally recognized vinifera wines from their vineyard on a ridge near the Ohio River in southern Ohio, a historic viticultural area. The owners grew Pinot Noir for over 10 years in Oregon at their Chehalem Valley Vineyards in Yamhill. The 2004 Cabernet Franc won one of two Double Gold medals for vinifera in the 2006 American Wine Society commercial competition. Our website is www.KinkeadRidge.com

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  • Hi Katz,

    Pink is OK if you're making white zinfandel. If you're making Cabernet Sauvignon or Syrah, you want the wine to be the deepest richest color you can get, and complex flavors come from the skins.

  • This is a great video; it is very thorough. One question: Why do you press the grapes after fermenting? Why not press them before hand? Thanks again?

  • Hi Brad. It depends on the grapes. White grapes are pressed before fermenting. Red grapes sit on the skins in large tanks to develop color. If you pressed red grapes before fermenting them you'd have a pink wine, not a red wine!

  • cette vidéo explique bien le travail de la vigne en californie et je donnes une note de 18/20

  • Ce n'est pas California... c'est Ohio! Merci.

  • this is sooooo cool.

  • Thank you! I don't think that video was up 5 minutes before you discovered it!

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  • Excellent video, good examples of wine making, well explained and presented. Look forward for the next video. Cheers.

  • @bstreetbstreet Indubitably, philistine.

  • Terrific video! A lot of hard work, expertise, and passion are required to make great wine along with good soil and grapes. It looks like you have it all.

  • Thisis a very interesting and fun video. I am fascinated by the entire process and love tasting wines from small wineries like yours. You can really see how you try to produce something of quality. That looks like fun but also a huge amount of work. Please keep posting videos they are great!!

  • just a comment, your package design doesn't convey any of the quality and exclusiveness you have said your wine possesses in this video,

    to me (a wine philistine) it looks cheap and banal

  • Great video! 

  • good example of Ford's assembly line

  • Excellent video!

  • Thank you for posting this. Quite informative for my novel research.

    Wolfe

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