Hello Wine Lovers!
This month has been very busy for me! My Daughter is getting married next Saturday so you can just imagine my life right about now... lots and lots to do! I am so looking forward to next Saturday! It will be an absolute blast!
I thought I would have a little fun with today's entry and share a bunch of wine info / trivia I have compiled over the years. Some of it you may find interesting, and some you may find useless, but after you read this blog... at the very least you will have some trivia you can pass on. Here goes...
It takes approximately 2 1/2 pounds of grapes to make a bottle of wine
800 gallons of wine is produced from 1 acre of vines
There are over 10,000 varieties of grapes in the world today...
Over 17 million gallons of wine is produced in California per year
Approximately 400 grape vines make up an acre
Wine was first made by the Mesopotamians around 6000 B.C.
20 million acres of grapes are planted worldwide
It takes 4-5 years to harvest a grape crop from newly planted vines
It takes .90 cents per bottle to age wine in a barrel
An empty wine barrel weighs around 120 pounds
A bottle of opened wine will last 6 times longer than an opened bottle at room temp
CA, NY and then FL are the top three states of wine consumption in US
5% of adult Americans consume wine on a regular basis
The average cost of grapes to produce a $20 bottle of wine is $2.64
Wine has more organic chemical compounds than blood serum
The average age of a French oak tree to make wine barrels is 170 years
A bottle of Chateau-Lafite Rothschild costs about $13 to make and sells for $500
Corks close 69% of wine bottles, plastic corks 20% and 11% are screw caps
Cork is made from a bark of a tree
(go to You Tube and search for 100% cork campaign, First date)
The cork industry spends 22 million dollars on ad campaigns per year
A rough idea for grape costs is $3500 per ton
A cork oak must be at least 25 years old to strip away the bark to make cork...
It can then be stripped away every 8 to 14 years
Cork has been used as bottle stoppers for over 400 years
A wine barrel holds 59 gallons of wine
The cost of an oak barrel is over $600
Whew! And I still have more... a later date!
Hope you had fun!
Cheers!
J
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