Temperatures in the vineyard remain seasonable, hopefully favoring gradual ripening as we approach harvest. Fruit-dropping has been completed in the barbera vineyard, and bird-control, while never 100% effective, seems to be adequate at this point. The chemistry readings from the primitivo vineyard show the expected pattern in ripening grapes and suggest that optimal harvest time is rapidly approaching. We expect the primitivo grapes to be ideal for dry wines during the first two weeks of September. Harvest time for the barbera is farther out, although the exact timing is less certain due to the less predictable drop in total acid in that varietal. However, we think this will be late September to early October.