Grape - destemmed
Grape - destemmed

Destemming - De-berrying - Rebelling - or not.

In viticulture, the stem structure of the grape is technically referred to as the stem. Destemming refers to the separation of the grapes into berries and stems.

Vintners have an ambivalent relationship with stems and stalks. Since these also contain a lot of tannins, they are generally undesirable in white wine production. For this reason, the grapes are destemmed (= separated from their stems), i.e. the berries are separated from the stems and stalks. In red wine production, however, the stems can also add a certain freshness to the wine, so that, for example, gentle whole-bunch pressing is used instead of destemming.

But we'll leave all that to the winemakers and the secrets of cellar work.

After harvesting, destemming is the step that comes before pressing the berries.

Brunch - Easter Sunday 2026

Brunch Ostersonntag 2026

A light exists in Spring
Not present on the year
At any other period.
When March is scarcely here

A color stands abroad
On solitary hills
That science cannot overtake,
But human nature feels.
Emily Dickinson (1830 - 1886), Poems No. 3 Nature
 

We look forward to welcoming you to our Easter brunch on Sunday, 7 April 2026 from 10.30 a.m., above all with great pleasure. 

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