Some vineyard footage

I finally had a bit of time to compile some of the vineyard footage. Please excuse the low quality. I’m recording all of this with my laptop’s built-in webcam and the macbook icam is not meant for these sweeping outdoor shots. Add Internet compression to that and some psychotic time-lapse editing and you have video that I hope is just on this side of watchable. Anyway, people have been requesting some outdoorsy footage and some footage of the town around the vineyard. Hopefully these clips will satisfy.

The music is “quelle classe!” by Les Auditeurs (my friends and I just recorded it this week!).

You can see the town hall of Villemoustaussou, the fruit orchard on the vineyard, Muse the Wine Dog, and some pretty blossoms. Excitement abounds on the outskirts of Carcassonne, France.

I landed (finally) and my luggage didn’t. Oh well. I’m in Tampa. I got a few hours of sleep. I’m going to pack the wine and bring it (past deadline) to Sarasota. We’ll see if we can salvage the expo experience despite the Airline conspiracy to destroy my itinerary. I’ve always thought that Charles de Gaul had it out for me (the airport, not the General/President).

Sarasota will be a hoot if I can make it there on time since the wine had to be delivered when I was originally scheduled to land like a day and a half ago.

I tried to do an elevator pitch for Jim Kukral at the Daily Flip. He’s doing an educational contest / promotion where people can get feedback on 15 second pitches about their product or company. I don’t verbally identify myself or my brand so he kind of rips me a new one, but that’s what learning is about sometimes! A big thanks to Kukral for running a series like this.

Here’s the pitch:

I made a sister video to accompany the barrel music video. It wraps up the barrel trifecta with a couple of shout outs and an answer to one of the questions I got from the Vayniac forums.

I got written up by a Master of Wine living in the Languedoc. Juliet Bruce Jones dropped the O’bomb when talking about noteworthy vineyards in the Cabardes region of France. Thank you, Ms. Jones.

Read more here: http://www.aude-vie.com/page19/page19.html

Also, we’ve been getting some good feedback from the Vayniacs at the winelibrarytv.com forum. If you’ve never checked out Gary Vaynerchuk, do so. I won’t guarantee that you’ll love him, but you’ll have an opinion. And one of the many nice things about his wine reviews and his rabid fans is that you can access them for free unlike elitist publications that don’t even have issues in bookstores/newsstands/libraries.

We just moved a ton of wine barrels onto the oxoline shelving. Full barrels are really, really heavy so we actually put empty barrels on the shelves and then pumped the wine from a full barrel in the middle of the room into an empty barrel on the shelf. This is a tedious and lengthy process, but it’s kind of cool to see it in action.

With that in mind, I tried to stay interesting in this video. Now, what’s going on is pretty simple.

  • Put an empty barrel on the shelf.
  • Fill it with a barrel from the ground.
  • Clean the barrel from the ground.
  • Put the newly empty barrel on the shelf.
  • Repeat for like three days of your life.

Because it’s so simple, I decided to make it an artsy fart music video. I put it to the tune of “A Tear” by Phunt Your Friends which is a collaborative effort between Drew McCarty and I. This also has lyrical contributions from Kate Keelen. The song was originally submitted to SongFight in April 2006.

I posted a youtube video about the different pruning methods. There’s spur pruning and cane pruning. These are known here as Cordon Royat and Guyot, respectively. At O’Vineyards, we’re in the process of converting from Guyot to Cordon Royat and this video explains why we think this will be good for the wine.

PS – I’m confirming this blog’s entry into Technorati. Technorati Profile It’s a site that catalogs blogs and helps spread the word.

(warning: mild cursing)

Okay,

This is only peripherally related to O’Vineyards in that I am O’Vineyards and I made this delicious dish with my friends.

We just made an enormous, decadent pizza sandwich. That’s a sandwich where you put something delicious in between two large slices of bread except that each slice of bread is a full-sized pizza!

The pizzas were delicious. We had one pizza with mashed potatoes and gravy. One classic Italian pizza with black olives, tomatoes, onion and peppers. We clasped them together with some fried okra inbetween. Yum. All vegan too.

I’ll probably be making more of these, and I’ll try to work wine into the picture in the future.

How to find us

Domaine O’Vineyards, located in the North Arrondissement of Carcassonne, is just minutes from the Carcassonne train station, the Medieval City, and the Carcassonne Airport.
GPS coordinates: 43.259622, 2.340387

O’Vineyards
Wine, Dine, Relax at our Boutique Vineyard
Unique thing to do in Carcassonne
Wine Cellar. Winery Visits. Wine Tasting.
Wine & Food Pairing

North Arrondissement of Carcassonne
885 Avenue de la Montagne Noire
11620 Villemoustaussou, France
Tel: +33(0) 630 189 910

  1. Best by GPS.
    Follow the signs to Mazamet/ Villemoustaussou using the D118. At the end of the last straight part of D118, you will come to a roundabout with the Dyneff gas station.
  2. Take the exit towards Pennautier. Continue 500m to a small roundabout and go straight over.
  3. Look out for the second road on your right, Avenue des Cévennes which curves up hill (about 1km) to Avenue de la Montagne Noire on the left.
  4. At the last juction, bear left. the road sign “Ave de la Montagne Noire” (confusing as it seems to show a right turn)
  5. After another 500m you will see our red brick color building in the middle of the vines.
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