Getting some Avante for the first time and am curious what vinos folks have found work best using it to ferment -- any Favs ???
Great! Sounds like a good selection for multiple reds. Gonna give it a whirl with an upcoming Sangiovese -- rather than my standard RC212.I reviewed my notes and I used Avante in a wide variety of wines:
2021 FWK Forte Super Tuscan kit (triple batch)
2022 Global Vintners Chocolate/Raspberry Apres Kit
2022 Vintners Best Elderberry concentrate
2022 Grenache (4 lugs)
2022 Tempranillo (4 lugs)
2022 Mourvedre (1 lug)
2022 Petite Sirah (1 lug)
2022 Syrah (1 lug)
2022 FWK Tavola Merlot / Grenache pomace (yeast in pomace)
2022 FWK Tavola Merlot / Tempranillo pomace (yeast in pomace)
Do you add any nutrients?Not sure what you mean. I've used Avante for Primitivo, Syrah, Barbera, and Sangiovese over multiple years. Worked great for all. So I'd use it for any red grape fermentation that you want. Be ready for a fairly rapid fermentation.
Good luck, I'm sure it will work perfectly.
Yes. I always add Fermaid O to ensure complete fermentation. It's pretty trouble free though.Do you add any nutrients?
CDrew, How many Grams/Gallon do you use I have been using Fermaid K for years at 1 Gram/Gallon and just now noticed Fermaid O is all organic seems like a better choice, but they recommend 1.5 Grams/Gallon I have always split it into 2 - 1/2 batches (1) at the start of fermentation 1st cap and (2) at 8-10 Brix drop. Whats your typical protocol?Yes. I always add Fermaid O to ensure complete fermentation. It's pretty trouble free though.
CDrew, How many Grams/Gallon do you use I have been using Fermaid K for years at 1 Gram/Gallon and just now noticed Fermaid O is all organic seems like a better choice, but they recommend 1.5 Grams/Gallon I have always split it into 2 - 1/2 batches (1) at the start of fermentation 1st cap and (2) at 8-10 Brix drop. Whats your typical protocol?
Thanks CDrew, I also just noticed on Lodi Wine Labs site Renaissance yeasts has a few other yeasts curious if anyone has tried them.
- BRAVO YEAST
- Adante (This is what I have used)
- Muse
- Maestoso
Hei Winemaker. I see you have used pomace in the kit,thats exactly what I would like to do this year. How did it work? Did you see any improvement in quality vs what you would expect with just the kit without pomace?I reviewed my notes and I used Avante in a wide variety of wines:
2021 FWK Forte Super Tuscan kit (triple batch)
2022 Global Vintners Chocolate/Raspberry Apres Kit
2022 Vintners Best Elderberry concentrate
2022 Grenache (4 lugs)
2022 Tempranillo (4 lugs)
2022 Mourvedre (1 lug)
2022 Petite Sirah (1 lug)
2022 Syrah (1 lug)
2022 FWK Tavola Merlot / Grenache pomace (yeast in pomace)
2022 FWK Tavola Merlot / Tempranillo pomace (yeast in pomace)
I used FWK Tavola Merlot, which from experience with Barbera and Pinot Noir kits, should have produced a solid table wine. Lighter in body than a grape or kit with skin packs, but very nice.Hei Winemaker. I see you have used pomace in the kit,thats exactly what I would like to do this year. How did it work? Did you see any improvement in quality vs what you would expect with just the kit without pomace?
That was a nice read thank you. I see you used a lots of skins for 1 kit.If you did it again,would you use the same proportions of skin to juice?I used FWK Tavola Merlot, which from experience with Barbera and Pinot Noir kits, should have produced a solid table wine. Lighter in body than a grape or kit with skin packs, but very nice.
The kit/pomace wines are a bit heavier bodied, and are strongly flavored by the respective pomaces. I had pressed the pomaces moderately hard (I have a basket press, no setting X pressure), but used a lot -- the batches were 8 lugs each, which is a lot of residue. I didn't punch down the wines; more like I was stirring concrete.
Any moderately priced kit w/o skin packs should work fine.
My only disappointment is that after I divvied the wines up with my son and niece, I only had 1 case of each.
This fall we are making Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc (8 lugs each), and are ordering 2 Sangiovese juice buckets. Post fermentation we'll blend the two batches, which should make something like a Chianti. We plan an 4 lug Merlot, and my son was considering getting another juice bucket (Montepulciano?), but looked at his stock and doesn't need another 3 cases of wine. We may divide the Merlot pomace among the other two.
I wrote an "In Detail" blog regarding the kit/pomace wines, and have my normal notes on individual batches.
https://wine.bkfazekas.com/2022-fwk-kit-grape-pomace-in-detail/
https://wine.bkfazekas.com/2022-merlot-grenache/
https://wine.bkfazekas.com/2022-merlot-tempranillo/
Thanks!That was a nice read thank you. I see you used a lots of skins for 1 kit.If you did it again,would you use the same proportions of skin to juice?
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