You can tell when spring has finally sprung when you take a look at the new growth on the freshly pruned vines in the countryside around Montefalco.
The green is all around you, in the new cereals growing in the fields, the new growth on the trees – that lovely unmistakeable spring green!
By this time of year the wine makers have pruned their vines carefully to allow maximum exposure for their chosen selection of
grapes. With the Montefalco Rosso and Montefalco Sagrantino there are
many rules to adhere to and the growers can only harvest a certain
weight of those grapes per year and all is carefully monitored.
We took a look at the house we’ll soon be moving to , and we’re lucky enough to have a Grechetto vineyard right behind the house with some very promising looking buds coming on!
We are so lucky to have this literally in our back garden! Beyond the vines you can see the beautiful hill-top town of Montefalco.
When you look at the vineyards you’ll see a lot of them have either roses or chrysanthemums at the head of each row of vines. This is an
organic early warning system! Any bugs or other nasties gravitate
towards these flowers first, so the growers just need to check the
plants at the end of the vine rows and if they have some infestation,
then it’s time to be pro-active and they have time to deal with the
problem! How cool is that?!
It’s also lovely to see that the fruit trees are starting to show their promise!
We do have a lovely view at the moment, fields, vines, sheep……