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Grape Harvest Jimmy Hatchett
There are at least eight vineyards in Washington County and Jimmy Hatchett - owner of the largest - also consented to share a bit of his afternoon allowing photos of the harvest. Hatchett has seven varities of grapes - including table grapes. Hatchett takes his grapes to a processing plant outside the county rather than processing in-house. Thanks Jimmy! I enjoyed the ride on the grape wagon and loved the tour!
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 > The fungus Hatchett and other vineyard owners fear most destroys the bark of the vine. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
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 > Grape Harvest Jimmy Hatchett photo
 > Grape Harvest Jimmy Hatchett photo
 > Grape Harvest Jimmy Hatchett photo
 > Ripe and waiting. These black grapes are ready for harvest. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
 > Vineyard owner Jimmy Hatchett hauls "lugs" (containers for holding grapes) through the vineyard. The empty containers are placed along the row for workers to fill. (c) 2005 Photo by Becky Blanton. All rights reserved.
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Grape Harvest Jimmy Hatchett photo
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