I’m still trying to figure out what Twitter is all about, besides a way to kill 15 minutes of time in the morning. I think I’m getting there, it is really about interacting, but I until I get it right (can I win Twitter?) what I really enjoy are the pictures (must be the 4 year old in me). And there were some great ones from our customers this harvest (I can talk about it in the past tense since it seems over for the majority of our users). Below is a gallery of the ones that I’ve come across, and sorry if I didn’t include some other ones, the Twitter-verse goes by so fast and I only get such a small sample I’m sure I missed a lot of spectacular ones.
The golden days of autumn here at Spring Mountain Vineyard and the last day of harvest #NapaHarvest pic.twitter.com/sDFIIzoDul
— Spring Mtn Vineyard (@SpringMtnVyd) October 22, 2013
We always knew there was gold at Sequoia Grove. pic.twitter.com/JZKw1Gmunp
— Sequoia Grove Winery (@SequoiaGrove) October 22, 2013
Peek-a-boo! pic.twitter.com/yzchMpnr09
— Sequoia Grove Winery (@SequoiaGrove) October 17, 2013
Dawn breaks as a picker dumps Cabernet Sauvignon in the Kairos Vineyard #napaharvest pic.twitter.com/MGN9BPBQ51
— Craig Camp (@CraigCamp) October 7, 2013
RT @CraigCamp An amazing #napaharvest dawn over Atlas Peak and Yountville today #Napa 9/24/13 http://t.co/1gVYyHZkMp
— Waugh Cellars (@waughcellars) October 1, 2013
Pigeage! Jesse on an 8-ton fermenter in #Oregon. #harvest2013 #wine #winery pic.twitter.com/a8Fftk85Jy
— Hipster Enologists (@HipsterEnology) September 28, 2013
And last but not least, how I think everyone feels when the last fruit comes in: