Harvested Chardonnay Grapes - stock photo

(Original Caption) Hispanic migrant workers pick and cut grapes as part of the wine harvest in Sonoma County, California just west of the Napa Valley. The juice from these grapes will be used to make Chardonnay wine for the Sonoma Cutrer Vineyard in Windsor, California. Pickers have only a few days to pick the grapes at their peak. Early rains or too high a sugar content from too much ripening can ruin the harvest.
(Original Caption) Hispanic migrant workers pick and cut grapes as part of the wine harvest in Sonoma County, California just west of the Napa Valley. The juice from these grapes will be used to make Chardonnay wine for the Sonoma Cutrer Vineyard in Windsor, California. Pickers have only a few days to pick the grapes at their peak. Early rains or too high a sugar content from too much ripening can ruin the harvest.
Harvested Chardonnay Grapes
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