Hi guys
how long does dragons blood keep for? I have noticed mine takes a big difference since last week not as fruity with a bit of a taste to it, I left them in the garden could it have been the sunlight?
Yeah it does seem harsh if not a little strange your looking through my previous posts, prob best thing there to avoid being harsh is not to comment at all.Unfortunately your posts seen to consistently leave out information needed to respond. You aren't going to get much useful help when it seems like we're playing 20 questions. Sorry that this seems harsh but looking your previous posts you just aren't helping yourself get good answers.
Wow you managed to understand my question and answer, nice to see not all this group are the same Yeah I thought maybe how am storing cause I tried some from a darker bottle opposed to a clear one and it tasted better. Very much new to this and will need to get somewhere better to store what I have made, work on that today. Thanks for the replyI’ve kept it for several years in proper storage conditions and it been just fine. If you left your bottles in the garden, exposed to sunlight, the light will cause your colors to degrade, and the heat absorbed can indeed ruin the taste of the wine. You should store your wine in a cool, dark place with consistent cool temps to preserve its goodness.
Wow you managed to understand my question and answer, nice to see not all this group are the same Yeah I thought maybe how am storing cause I tried some from a darker bottle opposed to a clear one and it tasted better. Very much new to this and will need to get somewhere better to store what I have made, work on that today. Thanks for the reply
Thank you. I will take note of that, can I ask were you keep yours? ThanksNo worries. If you’re going to try to find as good of a place as you can, here are some guidelines, sort of the “Optimum Conditions”. Shoot for 55°F, steady temps with no fluctuations, RH in the 60% - 75% range, dark, and vibration free. Hard to get it all just perfect, but it’s a target. Good luck!
Wow you managed to understand my question and answer, nice to see not all this group are the same Yeah I thought maybe how am storing cause I tried some from a darker bottle opposed to a clear one and it tasted better. Very much new to this and will need to get somewhere better to store what I have made, work on that today. Thanks for the reply
Sorry I didn’t realise this was a page for professionals? I have put on all of my posts that I am a beginner, could it be made more clear that people with none to beginners knowledge are not welcome? I gather your in charge of this site so assume your able to do thisSure sounds to me like your best bet at this point is to read a good book on home winemaking and read a few on-line articles that discuss "how to do it". It seems like you jumped into this hobby with little, if any, knowledge about it.
Sorry I didn’t realise this was a page for professionals? I have put on all of my posts that I am a beginner, could it be made more clear that people with none to beginners knowledge are not welcome? I gather your in charge of this site so assume your able to do this
Thank you. I will take note of that, can I ask were you keep yours? Thanks
Oh ok sorry I thought the way you were coming across you were admin. My mistakeNo, I am not in charge of this site. Beginners are more than welcome on this site and everyone here is always willing to answer their questions and provide all the help they ask for; answered their questions and provide a lot of advice based on experience.
Certainly, and I'll give you some background on my starting point as well. I started out like many here, making kits, (all indoors for me, living in south Louisiana where it's hot) and it quickly blossomed into 15 - 20 carboys of wine sitting in a room in my home. As those carboys started to be bottled, the bottles were stored indoors as well at ambient temps in the low to mid 70's. As I learned more about proper storage, I purchased one used and one new wine storage unit, capable of handling a few hundred bottles. It didn't take long for my obsession to overwhelm those units, so I embarked on the construction of a wine making room, capable of storing 2000 bottles as well as some space for barrel storage and actual making of wine, you can review the thread if you like: https://www.winemakingtalk.com/threads/new-wine-room.52998/ . Keep in mind that this progression took place over a number of years, and I also collect and drink lots of commercial wines as well. In the end, just do the best you can for the situation you are in, maybe a small wine fridge, or a small room you can add some insulation and a window unit to, you don't have to go full commercial refrigeration system. If you can just keep relatively stable, cool temps in a dark room, you'll be doing pretty good for your wine.
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