We should find a source, I’ve tasted the Obelix Shiraz, and it’s quite impressive, well made, and good fruit seems very obtainable in Australia.
I know @heatherd has something from Australia but I'm not sure it's juice or crushed grapes.
We should find a source, I’ve tasted the Obelix Shiraz, and it’s quite impressive, well made, and good fruit seems very obtainable in Australia.
Fred, it's juice. Got it from Presque Isle wine, they ship fresh juice from Australia. https://www.piwine.com/winemaking.htmlI know @heatherd has something from Australia but I'm not sure it's juice or crushed grapes.
Fred, it's juice. Got it from Presque Isle wine, they ship fresh juice from Australia. https://www.piwine.com/winemaking.html
The wine turned out pretty good.
Beginners luck?
I bought two buckets of chenin blanc juice and one Cab juice bucket that I paired with frozen must for a two-continent cab. They're still clearing....I think I’d only try it if I could get fresh fruit or frozen must, gotta get the skins and all.........
A bit of panic...today was 35C, measured 30C under the carport where the vat is.
Brix dropped from 18 to 11 in a day.
The panic is due to the next few days being 36-40 C.
Friday will be 34 before it goes back to 40s so I' ll target Friday to press.
Given how quickly the BRIX is dropping have no doubt it will be zero by then but how to survive the heat of the next few days.
Will freeze a few containers with water to help cool the mass.
My luck seem to be running out. ..
Sorry to be off topic Obelix but how did you go about shipping a bottle to Johnd in the states? I was going to ship some wine to a friend there and another forum member but could not find a way to send it. Can you please let me know.
When you say "food grade tubbing coil" - what is this? Copper tube? Plastic wouldn't dissipate heat well.
No, no, do not use copper. The must is very acidic, and could dissolve unhealthy amounts of copper into your wine. I am pretty sure that when John said "food grade," he was intentionally signalling NOT to use copper.
I agree, plastic won't be a super-efficient conductor of heat, but it will get the job done.
Got that. I actually thought you were talking about South America.
South Australia is the largest wine region in Australia, and I'm not sure if the grapes are ready at the same time. Redrum may advise if he gets s chance to read this.
Still, definitely early. In Dalmatia (South Croatia) it would be ready a full month later.
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