Clearview Vineyard

I had the wonderful experience of visiting Clearview Vineyard located in 35 Clearview Lane, Warwick,New York 10990. The drive was about two hours long to upstate New York,but upon my arrival I met Frank and Karen Graessle, the Vintners who gave me the tour of their establishment. They have been opened for eight years,producing organic wine for seven years and in June their tasting room has been open for three years and have been selling to the people for six years.
Picture of wine bottles served in tasting room

Karen was serving me in the tasting room, which is very welcoming with a table for people to write their names on a cork, along with signing up to be apart of their wine club. I enjoyed the band playing music along with the food I had ordered in from the kitchen. Karen was very informative of the wines she was serving. She explained the different wines they had for tasting,I had the pleasure of tasting their sangria. I purchased a bottle and glass with logo on both, to bring back home.

Picture of vines

Frank gave us a tour of their vineyard, which is his backyard viewing the different grapes grown in their vineyard. They have nine different grape varieties grown; Seyval Blanc, Traminette, Vidal Blanc, Baco Noir, Noriet, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc, Cayuga white and Divinity. The most interesting grape variety that Frank has is the Divinity, it is called that because it has no name besides New York eighty one. This vinifera varieties, known as Divinity is an hybrid developed grape variety.
Frank practices cane pruning, as you can see in the picture the training of the veins and the buds that are beginning to grow about one inch. All the veins in the field are in the process of blooming.

Picture of Fertility

As shown in the picture their is gravel used in the soil.
Franks agriculture and vinification practices are ” as organic as possible”. He does not use fertilizers.However he does use small amounts of chemical stabilizers that are sprays used to control for mildew that grows throughout the year. Franks says “next week I will spray a little to protect my crops”. Everything they do during the Viticulture is manually. Frank is proud to say he tries to stay as organic as possible it was only last year that he started to spray due to his crops being destroyed from blackroot. That is not the only thing that destroys his grapes. Frank has wild turkeys and other birds and Deers that eat his grapes. To keep all animals away from eating grapes Frank uses CD’s, big balloons and has gates with white tape on it to prevent deer from jumping through his gates.
I did not get to view the wine making process but Frank tells me he crushes his grapes and uses stainless steel containers during fermentation .

I had a wonderful time visiting Franks vineyard I admire his dedication to staying as organic as possible and his lovely wife Karen.

Chambers Street Wines

Retail Beverage Shop Analysis/ Comparison

Upon my visit to the Chambers Street Wines store, I had the pleasure of meeting the manager Angela who answered some questions I had for her. The first question I asked her was, “What are your popular wine varieties?” she responded “Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Prosecco” I then asked her “What are some popular selling regions?” Angela answered “The popular regions people usually ask for are Spain, Italy and France” The last question I asked Angela was “In the last year was there a change in sales based on regions of wines sold?” she replied “there sales are pretty consistent, however recently there has been a focus on the European region. She then informed me about the tastings they offer during the week and that unfortunately I was a day early for a tasting. Angela then gave me a card and suggested I look up events they will be having on their website calendar.Angela then let us walk around the store further overlooking the layout of the store.

chambers street wine

chambers street wine

In this picture you see some bottles of Barolo Red wine. I find this bottle in the middle the most interesting because I never saw a wine bottle this big and it was also covered with wax.This particular wine bottle has a retail price of $499.99 in the year of 1990 from Italy. This particular section of red wine was extremely high in prices. When I asked why this was so, Angela replies “the Barolo is a vintage style wine being produced in the year of 1990. Also the older the year the higher the price of wine.”

Chambers street

Chambers street

In this picture of Sauvignon Blanc, year 2015 white wine from New Zealand, with a retail price of $13.99. Compared to the red wine the price has a major difference for several reasons. One being the red wine is a vintage, from being aged for many years and the white wine is only one year old. Another is the region there is a major request for Italian wines and New Zealand does not have many requests from customers.

chambers street

chambers street

In this picture is a poster of Champagne production.The Chambers street slogan for Champagne is no tank methods used they promote organic producers.” Help put back Terroir back in Champagne”

Chambers store

Chambers store

In this picture you see the layout of the Chambers store that has several posters of maps representing the many different regions that they have in their store. Also if you look you will see a green dot on the tags this provides customer with a choice of organic wines. Angela informed me,organic wines are in high request from customers.