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Cider pressing with Jim Lott's homemade cider press.
Photos by Beth Sobel
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Pressing Strings at WTMD's First Thursdays Concert in Canton Waterfront Park. May 4, 2017. Photo by Kathleen Hill.
It's a big job to press the grapes out. It's why we use our great group of "staff" (read: exalted volunteers) to help.
Cider pressing with Jim Lott's homemade cider press.
Photos by Beth Sobel
For more information on BUF, visit www.buf.org.
Winemaking is 90% farming and farming can break your heart. Or scare the Bejesus out of you. Especially when you are pressing Grenache at night surrounded by coyotes.
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