Hi All!
I'm looking for a bit of input because it looks like (knock on wood) we are going to get a great apple harvest this year. Since I'm so new to wine making, apple wine isn't something I've made OR tasted yet. My husband and I really enjoy dry ciders and we have access to some tart/cider/crabapple varieties in addition to what we have on the property.
My question to you all is, if you had a great harvest of apples, which would you make? Does a dry apple wine taste remotely like cider profiles? Is cider making markedly more work than wine making? Is apple wine flavorful and crisp or a more muted profile? Have you made both and what is your preference? Is there a recipe for one or the other that you've had good success with?
I know all of this boils down to our taste, but since I have no tasting experience with apple wine, only ciders, I'm hoping y'all can weigh in with your thoughts and preferences. Thanks!
I'm looking for a bit of input because it looks like (knock on wood) we are going to get a great apple harvest this year. Since I'm so new to wine making, apple wine isn't something I've made OR tasted yet. My husband and I really enjoy dry ciders and we have access to some tart/cider/crabapple varieties in addition to what we have on the property.
My question to you all is, if you had a great harvest of apples, which would you make? Does a dry apple wine taste remotely like cider profiles? Is cider making markedly more work than wine making? Is apple wine flavorful and crisp or a more muted profile? Have you made both and what is your preference? Is there a recipe for one or the other that you've had good success with?
I know all of this boils down to our taste, but since I have no tasting experience with apple wine, only ciders, I'm hoping y'all can weigh in with your thoughts and preferences. Thanks!