title Harrow Vineyard Harvest and Wootton Winery, Dorset and Somerset - 5th September 1989 intro After another year of pruning, rain and sun, it's time for the annual Harrow Vineyard grape harvest. Several tons of Muller Thurgau, Seyval Blanc and a couple of other varieties were driven by Nosher and Mike to Wootton Winery near Shepton Mallett in Somerset, which is then turned in to about 10,000 bottles of crisp English white wine. scan-120110-0002 Harold chats to Sis as Mother rummages scan-120110-0003 Harold hurls a bottle around scan-120110-0004 Mother fetches something out of the boot scan-120110-0007 Mike and Mother stop for coffee scan-120110-0008 It's a tea break for the grape pickers scan-120110-0009 More tea break scan-120110-0010 Hayley, Mike and Mother in the Three Tuns scan-120110-0001 Uncle Neil and Sis scan-120110-0027 Neil and Caroline pick grapes scan-120110-0019 Mike hauls around some crates with the tractor scan-120110-0020 Grapes are loaded in to the back of a van scan-120110-0021 More tractor driving scan-120110-0005 The Harrow harvest outside Wootton Winery scan-120110-0028 Mike checks over the grapes scan-120110-0011 The Major pours something into a tank scan-120110-0012 Grapes are loaded in to a press scan-120110-0013 A pile of spent grapes on the floor scan-120110-0014 A wine warehouse scan-120110-0015 The Major talks to Mike scan-120110-0006 Mike messes around with some fermentation tanks