Ajmassa
just a guy
That’s cool. No rules about when to blend. Plus more control when blending finished wines —-*at least thats what they say.
I’ve yet to blend finished wines other than polishing off a couple diff bottles into one glass!
I’m still a couple years away from my massive blending party. With multiple varietals-vintages-countries of finished wine. In 2020 all are invited!
Regarding the oak- that’s personal preference. Lately I’ve been steering away from American. Was using spirals and staves. Trying Hungarian and French now -jumping head first into the barrel world.
My 2017 Sangiovese from grapes will be the popping the Frenchies cherry. W/o experience I could easily jack the wine up in an American I think. And the Euros give a little more wriggle room for time and extraction.
I’ve yet to blend finished wines other than polishing off a couple diff bottles into one glass!
I’m still a couple years away from my massive blending party. With multiple varietals-vintages-countries of finished wine. In 2020 all are invited!
Regarding the oak- that’s personal preference. Lately I’ve been steering away from American. Was using spirals and staves. Trying Hungarian and French now -jumping head first into the barrel world.
My 2017 Sangiovese from grapes will be the popping the Frenchies cherry. W/o experience I could easily jack the wine up in an American I think. And the Euros give a little more wriggle room for time and extraction.