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February 2016 Barrel Issue

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TECHNICAL SPOTLIGHT WINEMAKING February 2016 WINES&VINES 71 Custom made - Handcrafted Barrels Celebrating Over 35 Years of Serving the Wine Industry Premium French, American & Eastern European Oak Barrels French Oak Alternatives Tel: (707) 257-3582 sales@bouchardcooperages.com www.bouchardcooperages.com Four stainless-steel tanks near the main entrance of the cave are used mainly for racking and blending, but they are connected to the VinWizard system in case they're needed for fermentation. A small chamber connecting the main tunnel to a side tunnel also contains another cluster of portable tanks. Stacey said the small tanks are invaluable for a boutique winery with a number of custom crush clients. "The more little tanks you have, the better off you are," he said. "They can get turned six times during harvest (while) some of the 13-ton tanks, I may never even use them." Designed by Juancarlos Fer- nandez of Signum Architecture, the winery is similar to some of the firm's other work, such as Odette Estate Winery on the other side of the valley in the Stags Leap District, in that it blends in with the oak trees and redwoods that cover the nearby hillside. While the winery may appear simple from the exterior, at its center is a sophisticated system designed for precise winemaking. "There's a lot of information gath- ering systems in this winery," Sta- cey says. "It's certainly on par for one of the most state-of-the-art facilities in the valley." The crush pad is situated in the middle of the winery with offices, lab and tasting area to the left and the production area to the right.

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