Tag: David Sawyer

Vinography Images: Islands in the Stream

Fermenting must erupts from barrels leaving a virtual delta of sticky, fragrant juice on the floor of Fitapreta Vinhos in

Vinography Images: Gamay Skies

Stormy skies unfurl above the village of Morgon in France’s Beaujolais wine region. This is a view looking down towards

Vinography Images: Thief in the Cave

Caught in the act. A ‘wine thief’ used to take barrel samples rests in an open bung hole at Anomaly

Vinography Images: Behind the Wall

An old ladder and wine barrel stand by behind the wall as the last rays of the sun come through

Vinography Images: The Work Ahead

Tartrates and other fermentation residues line the insides of a tank at Fitapreta Vinhos int the Alentejo region of Portugal,

Vinography Images: Stand Tahla

The view down into a freshly filled talha with a field blend of white grapes at Fitapreta Vinhos in Alentejo,

Vinography Images: Napa Cool

Clouds and fog hang over the mountains behind a St. Helena vineyard in Napa Valley offering lots of atmosphere and

Vinography Images: The Good Mess

A plastic fermentation bin, moments after it has been emptied at Anomaly Vineyards in St. Helena, California. Called “macro bins”

Vinography Images: Door Number Two

A row of cement tanks lines the wall of the cellar at Domaine La Réméjeanne in the Côtes du Rhône

Vinography Images: Trace of Flow

Residue of skins and seeds coats a screen, making unique patterns after an aerating pumpover at Anomaly Vineyards in St.

Vinography Images: The Unbarreled Lightness of Being

A shaft of light illuminates the new barrel room at Fitapreta Vinhos in Alentejo, Portugal. Says photographer David Sawyer: “Constructing

Introducing Photographer David Sawyer

As regular readers know, I collaborate with photographers to add some visual beauty to my weekly ramblings and wine reviews

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