I back-sweetened my DDDB wine yesterday and peeled a little off to do a tasting. I guess the best way to describe it would be that I am disappointed. Now, please understand that I mean absolutely no disrespect to Danger Dave and all who've contributed to this thread...not at all. Putting things into perspective, the cost of producing this batch was very little, so perhaps I'm expecting too much...or perhaps I did something wrong? I followed the instructions closely, tried to keep the fermentation temp at the lower end of the scale, nailed the ingredients exactly according to the instructions and back-sweetened with 4 cups of sugar (2/3 cup per gallon). Specifically, I was expecting a bit more tartness, fruitiness and also more body. I think it tastes a bit "thin". All of these descriptors are subjective terms so it's hard to convey...I guess after reading all the positive comments on this thread my expectations may have been unrealistically high.
That being said, it seems to me in retrospect that DDDB is a personal journey for all of us. Try it, refine it, and over time dial it in to what it is that one prefers. I now have a baseline of what it's like, next round I can modify to make it more suitable to my personal taste. Regardless, I would love to hear from more experienced folks regarding my comments and/or what I should do on my next round. Thanks!