Has anyone tried anything other than EC-1118 for Zin?
I've been researching yeast strains, looking for the best yeast for Zinfandel. I plan to purchase a Zin kit towards the end of summer. Just wondering if anyone has used Assmanschausen yeast before for Zinfandel. Ilooked up "Yeast Strains" under the"Resources" section of George's website, which linked me to Jack Keller's website. Assmanschausen is the first Red Star brand listed under "Strains of Wine Yeast". "Intensifies color and adds spicy aroma... first meant for Pinot Noir and Zinfandel..." There's also a listing for Lalvin AMH, which is apparently the same yeast strain. Much more info listed for Lalvin. White Labs alsooffers the same strain, listed asWLP749. Incidentally, I've looked for Assmanschausen yeast online and only found the White Labs liquid version available.
The few wine kits I've made to date all included Lalvin EC-1118, which is apparently a very good yeast with wide applications.On the Lalvin website, they provide a chart that compares five different strains. On that Chart, EC-1118 gets three (out of four possible) stars for aged reds and two stars for young reds. But it's also listed as neutral for sensory effect. I was looking for something to enhance the overall sensory effect of the Zin.
Other yeast strains complimentory to Zin appear to be Red Star Pasteur Red, Lalvin BRL97, and Lalvin ICV-D80.
I've been researching yeast strains, looking for the best yeast for Zinfandel. I plan to purchase a Zin kit towards the end of summer. Just wondering if anyone has used Assmanschausen yeast before for Zinfandel. Ilooked up "Yeast Strains" under the"Resources" section of George's website, which linked me to Jack Keller's website. Assmanschausen is the first Red Star brand listed under "Strains of Wine Yeast". "Intensifies color and adds spicy aroma... first meant for Pinot Noir and Zinfandel..." There's also a listing for Lalvin AMH, which is apparently the same yeast strain. Much more info listed for Lalvin. White Labs alsooffers the same strain, listed asWLP749. Incidentally, I've looked for Assmanschausen yeast online and only found the White Labs liquid version available.
The few wine kits I've made to date all included Lalvin EC-1118, which is apparently a very good yeast with wide applications.On the Lalvin website, they provide a chart that compares five different strains. On that Chart, EC-1118 gets three (out of four possible) stars for aged reds and two stars for young reds. But it's also listed as neutral for sensory effect. I was looking for something to enhance the overall sensory effect of the Zin.
Other yeast strains complimentory to Zin appear to be Red Star Pasteur Red, Lalvin BRL97, and Lalvin ICV-D80.