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Lessons In Labor: Some Positivity In The Midst Of Chaos.

Updated: Sep 9


Montaluce vineyard team working together during harvest season

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we at Montaluce have had to come together & work harder than ever, (oftentimes outside of our regular departments), to maintain our vineyards, winery, restaurant. Despite the challenges, this experience has given us the opportunity to grow closer & become family, instead of just coworkers. I've been able to learn exciting new things about every process required to run a successful winery....Today, my 'Adventures in the Vines' consisted of Craig & his crew, (as well as our Restaurant Manager, & Executive Chef), digging over 200 hundred holes, so they can replant new vines.

Teamwork at Montaluce Winery vineyard in Dahlonega

(Some of our vines had been infected with Pierce's Disease, so Tommaso, Chef, & our vineyard crew dug them up & are digging holes for the new vines, which should be arriving soon!)








Winemaker Craig explains a little about Pierce's Disease:


Even Chef, Christopher laid down his apron for the day, so he could help dig holes:

This is one of the many things that makes Montaluce so special to us. On the surface, we're a winery & restaurant, but at our core, we're an agricultural farm, & most importantly, family.


 
 
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