originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
Courtois also told us that he didn't think a winemaker could have more than four hectares without resorting to hired help, so four was the limit beyond which he could no longer say that "he made the wine himself"
Oswaldo,
Do you really think that Courtois prunes his 4 ha alone?
And do the ebourgeonnage? and harvest alone?
Are there really more important operations than choosing the shoots you leave on the plant to make the fruit and then choosing the grapes you will use to make the wine?
Instead of that I trust the people I hire for helping me pruning or harvesting. I spend a lot of time explaining and teaching. And my tractor man, Guy knows a shit more than I about plowing under the row or seeding buckwheat between. Or how to make the 5000 sedum and corsican mint plants we planted last year for a no till experience survive last April-May drought. Because he has done this for the past 50 years.
So I would consider that 1 ha is the maximum (and probably less if you grow only one grape) one can handle to make the wine 100% himself.