I have posted questions, and I have posted pictures of 5 6 gallon batches in primary, but I didn't post specifically about the process.
I currently have 5 different kits in primary. A Global Passport including grape skins, all the way down the list to a Twisted Mist 'fun' kit. I have used a different yeast for each to enhance the characteristics of the specific varietal/blend, minus the Mist kit which is the EC-1118 included in the kit and only mentioned so I don't have to explain why I am not commenting on primary #5.
I am very interested to see how this experiment turns out. I am on day 4 and I have 5 distinctly different tasting musts. I am hoping that will continue to carry on to the final product, but only time shall tell.
Kit 1, Vineco Global Passport- Cab Sauv, Shiraz, Montelpulciano SG 1.100, RP-15 yeast
Kit 2 Vineco Signature Series- Pinot noir, SG 1.110, RC 212 yeast
Kit 3 WinExpert Classic series - Sangiovese, SG 1.100, BM4x4 yeast
Kit 4 WinExpert Classic series - Malbec, SG 1.100, D254 yeast
And no my hydrometer is not broken, there was some chaptalizing and I added a flavor pack from an already bottled kit to the sangiovese. I figure same (ish) ABV should help in discerning similarities/ differences.
Tasting kits 1-3 I was getting VERY different flavors, 3-4 close enough I tasted them again side by side and they do not hold nearly the degree of varietal difference as the expensive kits.
I am very interested to see how the yeasts are going to accentuate the varietals, but I am also stacking the series against each other to see if the lower end kits are going to be more limited to a 'nice tasting' wine that doesn't scream out merlot, etc. I have a feeling the classic series will be daily drinker and kits 1 and 2 will be my 'try this' wines until I get more interesting wines in the rack.
I intend to update when fermented dry, to racking, and all the way along. Just for anyone as interested in the results as I am.
I currently have 5 different kits in primary. A Global Passport including grape skins, all the way down the list to a Twisted Mist 'fun' kit. I have used a different yeast for each to enhance the characteristics of the specific varietal/blend, minus the Mist kit which is the EC-1118 included in the kit and only mentioned so I don't have to explain why I am not commenting on primary #5.
I am very interested to see how this experiment turns out. I am on day 4 and I have 5 distinctly different tasting musts. I am hoping that will continue to carry on to the final product, but only time shall tell.
Kit 1, Vineco Global Passport- Cab Sauv, Shiraz, Montelpulciano SG 1.100, RP-15 yeast
Kit 2 Vineco Signature Series- Pinot noir, SG 1.110, RC 212 yeast
Kit 3 WinExpert Classic series - Sangiovese, SG 1.100, BM4x4 yeast
Kit 4 WinExpert Classic series - Malbec, SG 1.100, D254 yeast
And no my hydrometer is not broken, there was some chaptalizing and I added a flavor pack from an already bottled kit to the sangiovese. I figure same (ish) ABV should help in discerning similarities/ differences.
Tasting kits 1-3 I was getting VERY different flavors, 3-4 close enough I tasted them again side by side and they do not hold nearly the degree of varietal difference as the expensive kits.
I am very interested to see how the yeasts are going to accentuate the varietals, but I am also stacking the series against each other to see if the lower end kits are going to be more limited to a 'nice tasting' wine that doesn't scream out merlot, etc. I have a feeling the classic series will be daily drinker and kits 1 and 2 will be my 'try this' wines until I get more interesting wines in the rack.
I intend to update when fermented dry, to racking, and all the way along. Just for anyone as interested in the results as I am.