22 years old. Arguably one of the best wines I ever made as an amateur home winemaker, this wine, made from fresh pink grapefruit, was fermented and bottled in 2001. This is the last of its kind that I opened up last night. I was very pleased to find the wine aged beautifully. The color was great with almost no browning. It still smelled delightfully of grapefruit and tasted like I remembered the last bottle I had 15 years ago - slightly off dry, crisp balanced acidity, fresh pink grapefruit flavors and no bitterness from the pith. I was never able to recreate this balance since. I’m glad I hung on to this bottle for so long.
I've had much younger wines that have tasted "aged" much more than this. You know, that sort of dusty, earthy oxidized flavors? This wine had hints of age but those off aged flavors were not perceptible.
What's the oldest non-grape wine you have tasted?
I've had much younger wines that have tasted "aged" much more than this. You know, that sort of dusty, earthy oxidized flavors? This wine had hints of age but those off aged flavors were not perceptible.
What's the oldest non-grape wine you have tasted?