The turn of July and August in the vineyard. The berries are slowly filling with juice. The beginning of the physiological ripeness of the grapes is visible on the skins of the berries. Chardonnay and Riesling are taking on a lighter color, and soon the skins will become transparent. Against the sun, we will see seeds turning brown. Pinot Noir smiles like a clown today. Anthocyanin pigments have started to find their place in the epidermis. The green color changes to shades of red and blue. Everything is in the hands of the weather and the spray against powdery mildew. Its pressure is extraordinary. So, hopefully, everything will turn out well. In the coming days, sugar will begin to accumulate in the berries, and the skins will be able to separate from the pulp and seeds.