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Napa Valley Pinot Noir Harvest

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  • Pinot Noir wine grapes on the vine in  the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest01.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes are harvested in  the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest02.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest03.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest04.JPG
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  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest06.JPG
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  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest08.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes vines in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest09.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest10.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest11.JPG
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  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest13.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest14.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest15.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest16.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest17.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest18.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest19.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest20.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes on the vine in  the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest21.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest22.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest23.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest24.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest25.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest26.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest27.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest28.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest29.JPG
  • Pinot Noir wine grapes  are harvested in the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest30.JPG
  • Winemaker Kent Fortner, of Road 31 Wine Company, and his crew crush his Pinot Noir wine grapes harvested from the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
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  • Winemaker Kent Fortner, of Road 31 Wine Company,(L), and his crew crush his Pinot Noir wine grapes harvested from the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest32.JPG
  • Winemaker Kent Fortner, of Road 31 Wine Company, and his crew crush his Pinot Noir wine grapes harvested from the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest33.JPG
  • Winemaker Kent Fortner, of Road 31 Wine Company, monitors the the juice from the crush of his Pinot Noir wine grapes.  The grapes were harvested from the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest34.JPG
  • Winemaker Kent Fortner, of Road 31 Wine Company, monitors the the juice from the crush of his Pinot Noir wine grapes.  The grapes were harvested from the Carneros District, a cool, wind-swept region that borders the San Pablo Bay and marks the entrance to both Napa and Sonoma valleys. Photo by Kim Kulish
    20090916_kulish_napaHarvest35.JPG