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On this episode of Lucie For Hire, Lucie heads to the Wolffer Estate Vineyard on Long Island to learn how their wine is made. There, she picks and presses grapes to create rosé, giving us a behind the scenes look at how wine is made. Press play to watch this juicy episode of Lucie For Hire!

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Transcript
00:00I'm Lucy Fink. I'm a video producer at Refinery29, but every so often I like to try other people's jobs.
00:06Today I'm at Wolfer Estate Vineyard in Sagaponic, New York, and I'm going to see if I have what it
00:12takes to be a winemaker.
00:13This is Lucy for Hire.
00:20Ah, the Hamptons.
00:22A magical place on Long Island's South Fork where New Yorkers and foreigners alike flock during the summer months for
00:29a dip in the ocean, an evening bonfire, or a day at the vineyard.
00:33But at Wolfer Estate, the busiest season begins in the fall during the harvest.
00:38The grapes are finally ready to be picked, pressed, and fermented to make all different types of wine varieties.
00:44Earlier this fall, I put on my favorite wine shoes, and I had a chance to meet with winemaker Roman
00:50Roth to learn what being a winemaker is all about.
00:53At Wolfer Estate, we grow six different grape varieties.
00:57The quality is the only way we can succeed, so we work extremely hard on the quality of our wines.
01:02So the first challenge is the picking.
01:05Roman walked me through the vineyard and let me snip the ripe grapes from the vine.
01:09Yep, that's it.
01:11This is a little berry that somehow got damaged.
01:14So we'll take that berry out.
01:15We did some taste testing.
01:18Everything you can just eat.
01:19That's the seed.
01:20You pick the seeds.
01:21Yeah.
01:21Don't burn the seeds.
01:22I swallowed the seeds.
01:23Oh, you can, but that changes your flavor.
01:27And he taught me how important speed is during the harvest process.
01:31And of course, you have to do it quicker.
01:32Oh, yeah.
01:33Otherwise, you get fired.
01:34At Wolfer Estate, on a good day, we have one person picks one ton of grapes.
01:40This is a third of a pound, one cluster.
01:42Oh, man.
01:43Finally, we had buckets filled with grapes ready to be turned into rosé.
01:48The second challenge is the de-stemming and the crushing of the grapes.
01:52This next step of the winemaking process is pretty hectic.
01:55There are huge tractors that pick up the buckets from the vineyard and transport the grapes to
02:00the other side of the property.
02:01I'm a bad worker.
02:03Time is quality and quality is money.
02:07The grape bins are weighed, and then a crew uses a forklift to dump them into the de-stemmer.
02:12The machine works rapidly to separate the grapes from their stems.
02:15And Roman had me pressing buttons.
02:18Watch that the juice pan doesn't run over.
02:20Jumping over cables and operating the machinery.
02:23Ah!
02:24Once the stems are removed, the grapes go into the wine press, where light pressure is applied
02:29to gently break the skins.
02:31We even had the chance to taste the fresh grape juice trickling down from the machine.
02:36That is delicious.
02:38That's it.
02:38You stumped it.
02:39Nice.
02:39You're already getting an extra.
02:41Woo!
02:41My third challenge was grape stomping.
02:45Hold up.
02:46This is an old process that was used in traditional winemaking.
02:50And even though this is not how Wolfer makes wine nowadays, Roman was very clear with me
02:54that if I wanted to truly understand the ins and outs of being a winemaker, I needed to give
02:58this a shot.
02:59And now what?
03:00Well, now you have to stump them.
03:02They're big!
03:03Yeah!
03:04So I channeled my inner Lucille ball, and I stomped away.
03:09Lucy, stomp some grapes.
03:11It's happening!
03:13Woo!
03:15My final challenge was to taste and compare.
03:18Roman walked me through the vineyard's inside space and showed me the various types of wines
03:23fermenting.
03:23You taste how nice the acidity, how vibrant this wine is.
03:28Oh, you spit it?
03:29I swallowed it.
03:30Well, otherwise I'm the best customer here.
03:32I always spit at work.
03:34He even brought me into the top secret wine library where he taught me how to swirl, sniff,
03:40and sip wine.
03:40This is the glycerol.
03:42This is the glycerol.
03:43It's basically an alcohol level.
03:46I'll take a nice, big sniff.
03:48Definitely got licorice.
03:50The key is the slurping, air brings more air, and it also, on the tongue you only get bitterness,
03:57sweetness, acidity, and again you get a lot of the aromas back again.
04:04Mm-hmm.
04:05Delicious.
04:06Yeah.
04:06Interesting.
04:07Today I finally learned about the intense and often hectic steps that go into the winemaking
04:12process.
04:13It's honestly pretty ironic that the experience of drinking this stuff can be so slow and romantic
04:18when the process of making it is so loud and chaotic.
04:22Until next time, wind down and stop and smell the rosé.
04:26Cheers.
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