I have been making wine (almost exclusively from RJ Spagnol kits) for about 3 years. I have found that the Cellar Classic reds can be drank within 3-6 months, but the Cru Select reds seem to need 1-2 years, and I have yet to figure out how long to age En Primeur wines. I do find that the whites in all levels are drinkable almost as soon as they are cleared - and they don't seem to get much better (or worse) with age.
An EP Merlot and EP Pinot Noir made in 9/07 did certainly seem to improve early this year. A Woodbridge Cab Sav made in 12/07 was not that great - until last month. I opened a Chilean Carmenere made in 4/08 last night, and it was quiet tart - not very good.
Does anyone have longer experience in aging EP wines? Am I fooling myself, thinking that these wines are going to suddenly turn into $30-$50 bottles of great wine if I hold onto them long enough???
I have almost stopped buying EP kits, as I find the Cru Select kits are better - at least at 18-24 months.
Brad
An EP Merlot and EP Pinot Noir made in 9/07 did certainly seem to improve early this year. A Woodbridge Cab Sav made in 12/07 was not that great - until last month. I opened a Chilean Carmenere made in 4/08 last night, and it was quiet tart - not very good.
Does anyone have longer experience in aging EP wines? Am I fooling myself, thinking that these wines are going to suddenly turn into $30-$50 bottles of great wine if I hold onto them long enough???
I have almost stopped buying EP kits, as I find the Cru Select kits are better - at least at 18-24 months.
Brad