After my first attempts at fresh juice wine a couple years ago didn't produce what I wanted, I stopped and focused on kits. But this year I'm going to try them again. So...I ordered a bucket of South African chenin blanc from Harford Winery this year. I'm hoping to make a rich white wine out of it.
My plan:
I bought D47 at my LHBS before I took a look at yeast pairing. The description of it sounds good for a full bodied white but Scott labs doesn't have it listed as good for chenin blanc. Seems like GRE would be better. Anyone have thoughts on those two or others?
I also have old (~3 years) opti-white, booster blanc, and ft blanc soft laying around. They all seem like they do about the same thing so I'm wondering if I would need to add all three. Plus it's been so long I don't know if they're still good.
Any other additives I should consider? I still have time to order from More Wine before juice comes in next weekend so could swap any out. Love to hear your thoughts!
Thanks!
My plan:
I bought D47 at my LHBS before I took a look at yeast pairing. The description of it sounds good for a full bodied white but Scott labs doesn't have it listed as good for chenin blanc. Seems like GRE would be better. Anyone have thoughts on those two or others?
I also have old (~3 years) opti-white, booster blanc, and ft blanc soft laying around. They all seem like they do about the same thing so I'm wondering if I would need to add all three. Plus it's been so long I don't know if they're still good.
Any other additives I should consider? I still have time to order from More Wine before juice comes in next weekend so could swap any out. Love to hear your thoughts!
Thanks!