Tara, great job, so professional, had you a camera crew and sound crew. National TV would not do it any better with all their media equipment. You got in there and got real response and real hands on, look that video is worth a million dollars. Bravo. well done , congratulations. I'm in awe. Following you since the start of your channel.Looking forward to seeing you harvest your own and then, then you can show them bankers you are a roaring success, The stress will then lift off your shoulders and maybe a big holiday to boot, Wishing you every success from An Irish admirer and fan. Brilliant show.
Hey Sara. Thank you for the video. I work with vino farms here at Healdsburg CA. As a supervisor I'd like to see more videos of how you manage harvest with crews.
You have a curious mind and really enjoy the subject. Also, you are well spoken and are at ease with interviews. Glad to hear you will continue this format as opportunity allows.
Very nice tour, I think you have a good prospective on the 🍷 making industry that most people don't know what it takes to produce a bottle of wine. Like to see more great job 👍
Great tour. Amazing to watch. I do make wine in my kitchen (30 bottles at a time) and remember the specific gravity testing and sugar into alcohol. Helps to have minored in chemistry!! And keeping everything very, very clean or you'll have problems.
thanks Tara ! that was so cool ! on the outside looking in ok wine , made from grapes....ok . old movies ladies barefoot mashing grapes in a big tub. as far as the real process ,had no clue . great field trip !
Thank you for making this video. I been a vine-collector for years, and been reading and tasting vines. But to really see the hole prosess is great. Thank you. I wish you a great week. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
@@nathan2813 I am maybe not so steady in your language. I use to buy a lot of vine and drink a lot of vine, and i had 1000^s of bottles of vine. What is that called?
Hi Tara, this was very fascinating!!! Wow, there is a lot to the whole process and a lot of facilities, investment, knowledge, etc. An exciting business but oh so challenging. Thanks for sharing and letting us go through the process with you. - Dean from Minnesota
It seems pinot noir tends to be hand picked wherever it is grown, rather like riesling for whites. I was once in Burgundy at harvest time at a place where the cave co-operatif (winery) was rather bigger than here but nearly as modern. Many growers evidently had tiny holdings producing a few boxes. With the air of excitement generated by lots of people, the Middle Ages still survived.
Very informative. That was a great tour of the process from field to the fermenting tank. I'm looking forward to see the other stages including the bottling. Its amazing to see other aspects of the agricultural industry beyond what I know in the grain farming industry. Mac
Wow! Mobile BOTTLING?? What will they think of next... mobile spay & neuter clinics?? :oD That'd be great if I could mobile lasik eye surgery and a mobile vasectomy in the parking lot during my lunch hour! :o)
I enjoy all of your videos. This was very informative and interesting. Can’t wait to see more of your field trip videos. Hopefully one is going to be at the Bernard Farm in NC this winter! 😂 Hope you and your family are having a wonderful day!
@@TaraBeaverCoronado I loved the one where the conveyor belt bringing chocolates for her and Ethel to package started running too fast so they started EATING them!! :oD
Sorry if I am asking this question in the wrong place, this is the first video from this channel I've ever watched... But where can I find out about why they pick the grapes at night?
Wait Beaver is your middle name, or your maiden name?? Hoowee, she was moving fast harvesting those grapes 🍇 Why do they do it at night? To avoid the heat?
Handpicking grapes at 1:30 a.m.? That's true dedication! Love seeing the behind-the-scenes of farming and winemaking! 💪🍷
Amazing video 👍 , thank you for sharing ! Stay safe , enjoy ! Bob
Tara, great job, so professional, had you a camera crew and sound crew. National TV would not do it any better with all their media equipment. You got in there and got real response and real hands on, look that video is worth a million dollars. Bravo. well done , congratulations. I'm in awe.
Following you since the start of your channel.Looking forward to seeing you harvest your own and then, then you can show them bankers you are a roaring success, The stress will then lift off your shoulders and maybe a big holiday to boot, Wishing you every success from An Irish admirer and fan. Brilliant show.
Thank you so much!!!
Good morning Tara. Totally awesome video. Have a fantastic day. God Bless.
Excellent Tara..So well done
Thank you!!
That is so cool to see hand harvesting being done
Hey Sara. Thank you for the video. I work with vino farms here at Healdsburg CA. As a supervisor I'd like to see more videos of how you manage harvest with crews.
Holy wine bottles,,, dam lots of grapes love this channel
Come up here and try your hand at picking for ice wine...now that is some real fun!!
Great insight into an industry I knew nothing about, your keeping me watching. 👍
That was a fun field trip. Thanks
So looking forward to your grape harvest..... Great video
Thanks Tara I had no idea about the wine making, Very interesting.
Great video Tara. Didn't realize how much wine that could be made from the grapes you produce alone. That's great.👍
Good field trip.
That was very interesting thanks a bunch 👍👍🏴
Super interesting, Tara, thanx a lot. Looking forward to a huge harvest for you.
Interesting video to see the processes involved in the winemaking the timing and the hard work to get it in the bottles.🍇🍇🍇
Thank you Tara, I really enjoyed that..awesome.
I ENJOYED THE VIDEO , THANK YOU TARA , EVERY ONE PLEASE STAY SAFE , XX .
Thank you 🙏
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the super thanks!! It’s so appreciated 🤗
That was cool. Thoroughly enjoyed watching and learning about wine making. Do some more like this one
I will be! Thank you
You have a curious mind and really enjoy the subject. Also, you are well spoken and are at ease with interviews. Glad to hear you will continue this format as opportunity allows.
Hey Tara! Awesome story! Thank for sharing! Learn something new everyday! 😆❤👍
That was cool!
Super interesting video Tara, excellent work.
Very good job Tara,,, Always watching and excited to see what is next. Good Luck on the Harvest and Thanks for what you do Tell your dad Hi.
Very interesting! Sooo much to learn.
Wow, great video. I learned alot. Thank God for the farm workers.
Thanks for showing the process of harvesting and processing. Looking forward to seeing more.
This young lady really knows about the wine processing , remarkable job explaining what & how it all goes down ! Thank you ! Bob
Very nice tour, I think you have a good prospective on the 🍷 making industry that most people don't know what it takes to produce a bottle of wine. Like to see more great job 👍
Tara, thank you so much for this field trip! It was so awesome to watch and hear the process! Please do more videos of more of the process. Thank you!
Learned so much. Thanks.
I've had their wine and it's fantastic. Clusters per bottle will vary depending on the variety of grape used. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing with us, this is so good!!!! I loved it!! Looking forward to more videos like this!! ❤️❤️❤️
Great tour. Amazing to watch. I do make wine in my kitchen (30 bottles at a time) and remember the specific gravity testing and sugar into alcohol. Helps to have minored in chemistry!! And keeping everything very, very clean or you'll have problems.
This was great Tara, the field trips are going to be fun to watch, and you are becoming a great film maker !!!! your friend from Michigan !!!!
I’m really excited about them! Thank you 😊
Thank you for the great tour and excellent video. It was very informative.
very interesting, please do more. Those pickers were pretty viscous picking the grapes, but I guess they have to work fast.
Hey, great video! Be well, Paul.
Very fun video.
thanks Tara ! that was so cool ! on the outside looking in ok wine , made from grapes....ok . old movies ladies barefoot mashing grapes in a big tub. as far as the real process ,had no clue . great field trip !
This was really cool.. Hope you can do more on this. I never knew this.. Thank you.
Thank you for the Heart.
Thank you for making this video. I been a vine-collector for years, and been reading and tasting vines. But to really see the hole prosess is great. Thank you. I wish you a great week. Best wishes from Jan in Norway
Lol, a VINE collector?? You related to Eva Gabor?? :oD
@@nathan2813 I am maybe not so steady in your language. I use to buy a lot of vine and drink a lot of vine, and i had 1000^s of bottles of vine. What is that called?
Loved this ...keep doing videos like this when u can!!!
Tara, love this Field Trips series idea & keep them coming! Will have some of their Pinot Noir shipped my way. 🍷
Thank you for the support!
Very interesting video. I enjoyed learning the harvesting process. Great video. Thanks. I can’t wait to see your grapes being harvested by machinery.
So soon!!!
This is awesome!! Please do more of this. The process is so interesting!
Very good video and information. Thanks for sharing!
That was very interesting I never seen that process before you should do more videos like that
Wow, this is an excellent video well done and so interestingly educational. Great work, Tara!
Very interesting. Enjoyed very much
Good video !!!!
Hi Tara, this was very fascinating!!! Wow, there is a lot to the whole process and a lot of facilities, investment, knowledge, etc. An exciting business but oh so challenging. Thanks for sharing and letting us go through the process with you. - Dean from Minnesota
Interesting informative video
Beautiful merlot looks like wine 🍷
Thank You Tara , very interesting .
Enjoyed this very much thanks for sharing. The entire process is really interesting to me, from vineyard to bottle
very cool!
Awesome video Tara learned so much
I’m so glad!
Enjoyed the video!!! Very interesting.
Nice Video my grandparents are volunteering to pick grapes at a vineyard on The Isle of Wight in The UK the vineyard is called Adgestone vineyard
It seems pinot noir tends to be hand picked wherever it is grown, rather like riesling for whites. I was once in Burgundy at harvest time at a place where the cave co-operatif (winery) was rather bigger than here but nearly as modern. Many growers evidently had tiny holdings producing a few boxes. With the air of excitement generated by lots of people, the Middle Ages still survived.
Very informative. That was a great tour of the process from field to the fermenting tank. I'm looking forward to see the other stages including the bottling. Its amazing to see other aspects of the agricultural industry beyond what I know in the grain farming industry. Mac
I’m really excited to see the mobile bottling!
Wow! Mobile BOTTLING?? What will they think of next... mobile spay & neuter clinics?? :oD
That'd be great if I could mobile lasik eye surgery and a mobile vasectomy in the parking lot during my lunch hour! :o)
That was fun
Very interesting video!
Thanks so much for watching!!
Heck yeah
I enjoy all of your videos. This was very informative and interesting. Can’t wait to see more of your field trip videos. Hopefully one is going to be at the Bernard Farm in NC this winter! 😂
Hope you and your family are having a wonderful day!
Any excuse to visit Meredith!!
Beaver Vineyards my thoughts exactly Tara, I would love to go spend a day with her and Lawrence!!!
Love the field trip, please continue these. Stay safe and can’t wait for your harvest!!!
when i saw the bucket of grapes it reminded me of Lucile Ball tv show when she got in the bucket and squashed the grapes with her feet.
That was a lo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ong time ago!! ...but I remember watching it, too (as a RERUN thank dog!!) :oD
I used to love watching I Love Lucy!
@@TaraBeaverCoronado I loved the one where the conveyor belt bringing chocolates for her and Ethel to package started running too fast so they started EATING them!! :oD
Nathan hahaha yessss. And they start shoving them in their shirts
@@TaraBeaverCoronado Ha ha, yes, I'd forgotten about that! :oD
cool video, thanks
Well done!! Promoting any aspect of ag benefits all.
I'd love to taste it after someone turned it into whiskey interesting video of how they make the wine too
Fascinating, nice couple, rooting for them to do great things.
Thumbs up
👍👌🇨🇦❤, lovin' it
For someone like me who does not drink wine never have never will it's still cool to see how it all works
Yes, in my opinion using grapes to make wine is a waste of delicious grapes! :oD
@@nathan2813 that's okay because I don't eat grapes either set my wife makes up for bith she eats grapes and drinks wine
@@ernestdougherty3162 Do you at least like RAISINS?? If not, you're officially BARRED from this channel! (Ha ha, just kidding!) :oD
@@nathan2813 lots of laughs yes I do like raisins
Thats amazing Tara , so when does your harvest start ? Good luck
Soon!!!
Sorry if I am asking this question in the wrong place, this is the first video from this channel I've ever watched... But where can I find out about why they pick the grapes at night?
Thank you for tour. Completely ignorant of winemaking process
Great video! It was very informative and I learned a lot. I look forward to your future videos like this,
Thank you!! I think this series will be so fun!
Every time the blonde says SO. Take a shot of whiskey. LOL 😂
I say UM so much.... you just don’t know because I edit them out 🤣
Can we get there wine here in Nw Iowa , can you find out Tara ?
If you head to their website you should be able to find out 😊 There’s a link to their shop in the description
👍
Why are they picking at night?
What do they do with the stems?
I actually asked this and didn’t get it on camera. Rookie mistake!
They get out back into the vineyard!
Wait Beaver is your middle name, or your maiden name?? Hoowee, she was moving fast harvesting those grapes 🍇 Why do they do it at night? To avoid the heat?
It’s my Maiden name. When we got married I legally made it my middle name and got rid of my middle name I was given at birth.
And yes they do it at night to avoid the fruit from fermenting in the heat.
@@TaraBeaverCoronado got rid of it ?? Wow. You could have had four names, like a countess 😂😋 What was your original middle name?
Hahaha yea that was too long and I had no real attachment to my middle name
It's ok if you invite me to pick grape next time
Tara whatever you do----- don't drop your sunglasses into one of those vats! That could be a "pressing" situation!
Why do some vineyards hand pick an others use machines is it preference
It normally depends on what wine they’re going into
First?
Still waiting for a equipment tour video
Anyone who is from travelling winemakers group.
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