Vintage time along Rhine, Ahr and Mosel

I had the great fortune to witness vintage time in some of the German wine regions. During my first walk through vineyards at the Rhine (Middle Rhine) near Bad Honnef, I talked to some grape pickers. My first innocent (and maybe ignorant) question “what grapes they were harvesting”, was answered in heavy accented German: “I have to ask the boss”. Most of these picking crews seemed to come from the Middle East, Turkey and Poland.

d1000289web.jpg

Picking crew at the foot of ‘Drachenfels’

d1000025web.jpg

Empty fruit bins on trailers in the Ahr valley

In the Ahr valley I mostly ran into family-member picking-crews. On the steep slopes, it is realy hard physical work to get the grapes. Buckets are carried up or downhill and emptied into bins. Tripping and losing one’s balance can result in severe falls. Most of the family-managed vineyards are small but also cheap foreign labour is employed to cope with the harvest during vintage time.

d1000132web.jpg

The slopes are very steep. Family members were doing the picking work

d1000136web.jpg

Tractors transport the fruit to the wineries

d1000133web.jpg

Pinot Noir fruit at the Ahr

Harvesters cannot be used on the slopes. Near Trier I found caterpillar tractors were used to transport the fruit out of the vineyards. A precondition is that the rows are spaced accordingly. Sometimes two rows of vines are planted close together and a middle row between such double rows is wider so that the caterpillars can drive through. In any case picking grapes is hard work that deserves our respect and appreciation. We wine drinkers know it and are thankful that people are still willing to collect the grapes from such steep vineyards.

pa020103web.jpg

Picking crew in Olewig vineyards, a location along the Mosel near Trier

pa020101web2.jpg

Caterpillar tractors for the steep slopes

pa020135web.jpg

pa020100web.jpg

Mosel Riesling fruit

‘Zum Wohl’ (freely translated as ‘to your health’) as the Germans toast when drinking wine.

4 Responses to Vintage time along Rhine, Ahr and Mosel

  1. You could certainly see your expertise in the work you
    write. The world hopes for more passionate writers like
    you who aren’t afraid to say how they believe. Always follow
    your heart.

  2. Genie says:

    Aw, this was aan extremely good post. Spending some time annd actual effort to create
    a gopd article… but what can I say… I procrastinate a whole lot and never seem too get neearly anything done.

  3. i joist says:

    Hi there, this weekend is nice in favor of me, because this moment
    i am reading this fanttastic informative post here att my house.

  4. Helaine says:

    Woow that was unusual.I just wrote an incredibly long comment but after I clicked submit
    my comment didn’t show up. Grrrr… well I’m nott writing
    all that over again. Anyways, just wated to say wonderful blog!

Leave a Reply to i joist Cancel reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: