I buy the top of the line kits and let them age at least 2 years. I prefer them to the $10-$30 commercial wine. I must admit that I can't appreciate the $50+ wines I've had the pleasure of drinking (except for the 40 year old Taylor port).
I think you just need to be patient here. How old is your oldest bottle now? I have about 6 bottles left from my first big crush back in 2011 and with each bottle I open I am always amazed at the continuing transformation that occurs with more and more time in the bottle. I have some 2012's Cab blends that are just now going to the next level of crazy good. They were harsh for years. Those tannins have now finally softened and integrated nicely and the fruit is coming forward once again.
3P's of winemaking my friend!
If all you drink is wine from one region then you begin rather quickly to train your palate to just the taste of wines from that one area. Lot of us make wines strictly from the Lodi area of California as they grow an abundance of grapes there and have plenty to send to all points East. If you don't drink wines from other regions now and then your palate will quickly lose the ability to discern differences in terroir. You begin to think this is not what a Cabernet should taste like.
The Dangers of Cellar Palate
@Norcal, @Boatboy24, @meadmaker1, are you by chance an INTJ?
Went to a tasting today with a French winemaker Domaine Magellan. Having a pro talk you thru a tasting is worth its weight in gold for me.
Which raises the question: How much does a pro's talk weigh?
Hay, Steve good to hear from you.
You didn't ask me, but I am an INTP. Screaming INTP.
I find that I don’t like my wine that much. They are drinkable and I could put them among $10-$20 commercial wines blind and they wouldn’t stand out good or bad, but I’m finding that I’m somewhat disappointed with my wines more often than not. I would put the 5 wines that have won silver medals at the CA state fair in this category.
Perhaps my expectations are too high? A personal problem? An incorrect assumption that my wine should be getting better with each vintage?
How about you, do you like your own wine?
Perhaps my expectations are too high? A personal problem? An incorrect assumption that my wine should be getting better with each vintage?
How about you, do you like your own wine?
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