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I see 1.106 from here.
thanks Dave! So...assuming 1.106, then this should not turn into rocket fuel if I let it go completely dry....correct?
Thanks,
Steve
I see 1.106 from here.
It'll be a little warm, but I think I could handle it. Before you drink it just turn up the AC.
LOL
so, I am guessing at the time I transfer this to a carboy, I can pull of a little bit and replace with a good quality Malbec and cut the ABV back a little bit? I could be ok with this being about 13 to 14%...but I certainly do not want it 15...even 20% LOL
So I have to get that cut back a little bit. I have learned a very valuable lesson tonight!
Seriously, I did read (and I believe it was on this site somewhere) an interview with like...4 different frequent medal winners and one of them specifically said he uses high end kits, and cuts the water additions down to make it a 5 gallon batch and that it makes a richer, fuller, more well-rounded wine. granted, he wasn't saying he was adding 3 cups of sugar! LOL
oh well, lesson learned. Now, I just need to correct my mistake and get this down around 13 to 14% abv. LOL
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Steve
LOL
so, I am guessing at the time I transfer this to a carboy, I can pull of a little bit and replace with a good quality Malbec and cut the ABV back a little bit? I could be ok with this being about 13 to 14%...but I certainly do not want it 15...even 20% LOL
So I have to get that cut back a little bit. I have learned a very valuable lesson tonight!
Seriously, I did read (and I believe it was on this site somewhere) an interview with like...4 different frequent medal winners and one of them specifically said he uses high end kits, and cuts the water additions down to make it a 5 gallon batch and that it makes a richer, fuller, more well-rounded wine. granted, he wasn't saying he was adding 3 cups of sugar! LOL
oh well, lesson learned. Now, I just need to correct my mistake and get this down around 13 to 14% abv. LOL
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Steve
Got home yesterday and checked in on the Malbec. SG is slightly higher that 1.000. So, we'll pull the bag, squeeze, let the wind settle a bit, and then rack to a glass carboy. (And taste it of course... Must taste)
so......did you taste?
First bottle of my CC Showcase Argentinian Malbec! It is still 3 weeks shy of my self-imposed 18 mo. initial aging, but, what the heck!? Life is about the journey.
Pretty happy with this one. It is spicy, good backbone, pleasant mouthfeel. The color is a bit light, like a Cali Pinot, but the nose is better than most kit wines. It has an appealing earthiness.
Almost forgot to mention any tweaks: I used ICV-D254 yeast, and I chaptalized. I overshot a bit, and goosed the ABV to north of 15%. I had forgotten about this before tasting and forming my impressions, and am pleased that the wine is taking this in stride.
Okay, HERE is the thread I was looking for! I am just quoting myself from the info I posted on a different thread:
Why did you chapitalize?
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