JohnW
Senior Member
I'm sure this topic has come up before but the final step of the WinExpert kit directions says "If choosing to carboy age wine, top-up with a similar style wine and fit with a solid stopper. Bottle aging is the preferred method." Any ideas why bottle aging would be their preferred method? I suppose natural corks do allow some natural breathing to occur but not sure how much difference that would make. Their directions also say if you plan to age the wine more than 3 months (duh!) add 1/4 tsp of potassium metabisulphite. In the past I haven't done so and found that wine I bottled two or three years that were just fine. Maybe it's because I store it in a cool location.