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Revision as of 22:18, 25 October 2023
About
- Quality
- Average
- Prices
- Very High
- The local climate is not ideal for growing grapes, however the local vineyards do grow a cold tolerant variety, allowing a modest winery operation.
Location
- Hom, Karelëa Province, Kythus
- The north side of the village of Hom is a gradual slope which receives a good amount of sunshine.
Services Provided
- Wine and Cider
- Hom Winery produces wine from the local grapes and cider from local apples.
- Vinegar
- Hom Winery also produces vinegar from both primary products.
Staff
- Owner
- Ydhana, is a master vintner with the brewers guild.
- Apprentices
- The winery supports two apprentice vintners.
- Thügräva, is the daughter of the vineyard's owner.
- Avöpëna, is the son of a wine merchant in Mojres, and cousin to Ydhana.
- Labourers
- The winery employs many of the local farmers during harvests as additional labourers.
History
- Established
- 285 YG
- The earliest winemaking in the village was produced from wild grapes found growing in the local woods. Proper fields of domesticated grapes have been a part of the village fields since 285 YG. The variety of grapes grown here produce a reasonable vintage. Local orchards supply apples for cider making.