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The title is not to put anyone down so don't take it that way.
Oh btw hi all, haven't really been on the forum that much but I check it regularly. This retirement life is fun, lol, I work harder and make less money.
Ok on to my question,
I made 3 gallons of elderberry port this past fall and it is really good but I had one person that suggested something to do to it that they thought would make it even better. Problem is I dont know how to accomplish it.
First here is the info on the wine
18% ABV (it is a port remember)
1.025 SG
It is a little sweet but extremly good.
The suggestion was to make it a little dryer through the middle and on the end but keep the initial sweetness. So how to make a wine sweet on first taste but get dryer through the taste?
If your not sure what I am getting at let me know I will try to explain a little better, hopefully.
Thanks all.
Oh btw hi all, haven't really been on the forum that much but I check it regularly. This retirement life is fun, lol, I work harder and make less money.
Ok on to my question,
I made 3 gallons of elderberry port this past fall and it is really good but I had one person that suggested something to do to it that they thought would make it even better. Problem is I dont know how to accomplish it.
First here is the info on the wine
18% ABV (it is a port remember)
1.025 SG
It is a little sweet but extremly good.
The suggestion was to make it a little dryer through the middle and on the end but keep the initial sweetness. So how to make a wine sweet on first taste but get dryer through the taste?
If your not sure what I am getting at let me know I will try to explain a little better, hopefully.
Thanks all.