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W i n e s & V i n e s J U n e 2 0 1 4 43 aging and barrel fermentation. A more "cash-flow friendly" winery employing just tank fermentation with little to no barrel work would need a much smaller space. "We make very old-fashioned, tradi- tional wines," he said. "That old-time way of doing something just takes more space." In the cellar, Ramey said his general rule of thumb is to have an electric, water and gas station for every four tanks located so that it can be used for multiple opera- tions. "You just can't have longer hoses and fewer stations because you need to do multiple operations at the same time." For open areas like barrel rooms, stations should be situated evenly along the perimeter and on both sides so that forklifts and other workers can pass through the area. Rynders also touched on the necessity of open space, and he also said one feature in winery design that's relatively common now but wasn't when he was starting is cold storage. He said he knows a larger winery in Oregon that spent more than $1 million on its cold storage, and it's something he'd love to have at his planned winery but can't fit it into his budget. "While I can covet my neighbor's cold storage, I can't afford to build it." When working with such a thin-skinned grape as Pinot, Rynders said having the ability to pull fruit in advance of weather or to keep it cool at the winery during a heat spike is invaluable. But no amount of extra equipment, artistic design or other amenities can help if a winery just doesn't fit the winemaking program or style. "You don't want the logistics of your winery to impact nega- tively the quality of your wines because you'll never get that back," Rynders said. "It's actually probably more important than hand-sorting your grapes." • Chips • Granular • Stavettes • Barrel Insert Units • Stick 22.90 • Stave Fan Assembly • Xoakers • Oak-on-a-Rope FRENCH OR AMERICAN OAK FOR ENOLOGY sales@xtraoak.com 707.836.9742 Shop online: www.xtraoak.com XTRACHÊNE / XTRAOAK 2 & 4 Barrel Washing • 2 & 4 Barrel Steaming Barrel Processing Lines • 1/2 Ton Bin Washing Systems 35 lb. Picking Lug Washers • Custom Cellar Equipment 2 BARREL STEAMING MACHINE AUTOMATED STEAMING! 1650 Almar Parkway, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 P. 707-573-3150 F. 707-573-3140 www.tombeard.com E. jmendoza@tombeard.com NEW! WINERY CONSTRUCTION SUPPLIERS Company Website Architects Contractors Engineers alfresco heating alfresco-heating.com 3 bar architects bararch.com 3 bauer associates, geotechnical consultants bauergeotech.com 3 bioprocessh 2 o bioprocessh2o.com 3 cello & Maudru construction cello-maudru.com 3 central Valley builders Supply cvbsupply.com 3 eichleay eichleay.com 3 3 gea Process engineering inc. niroinc.com 3 hall & bartley, architecture-Planning hallandbartley.com 3 Kennedy/Jenks consultants kennedyjenks.com 3 Magorian Mine Services magmineserv.com 3 P&l Specialties pnlspecialties.com 3 Phoenix coatings inc. phoenixcoatings.com 3 refrigeration technology inc. rti2000.com 3 Sonoma cast Stone sonomastone.com 3 3 Strataap architecture strataap.com 3 3 trailscape trailscapeinc.com/wine- trails.php 3 W I N E M A K I N G W I N E M A K I N G

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