Newsletter
Friday, March 2nd, 2007Hi Friends, Readers,
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It’s been a very busy and successful year on Rainbow’s End so far, starting with our launch in February of our 2006 wines. ( Bottling took place on the farm early in February. ). Our clients and interested parties had the opportunity to have their first pick of their particular favourites, plus a lovely South African braai on the ‘stoep’ under the starlight.
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Jacques, the engineer or ‘pipes and pumps’ man’, adapted a redundant packshed into a bottle cellar and that has been completed just in time for the 2006 vintage to be ideally and safely kept; not too long we hope !
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Francois, our viticulturist, discovered a new invention called an ‘ Eagle Eye’ ! The Eagle Eye is an optic electrical bird control system and works by silently reflecting light in such a manner to irritate birds in its presence, thereby lessening the losses caused by birds damaging or consuming grapes , or other produce. We now have two Eagle Eyes on strategic points on the farm where most of our losses occurred. This works very well and importantly, causes no harm to the birds while keeping them at bay. The system is energy efficient ( is solar power driven ) and endorsed by the South African Department of Nature Conservation.
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On the wine side it is once again harvest time and Anton, Francois and everyone else remain with their noses to the grindstone in order to produce the best the season and Rainbow’s End can offer.
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Cheers and keep well with one, or is it two glasses, of red wine dayly, Ingrid.Â
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