At my age Joe, don't know whether I will live long enough to enjoy that wine. I will probably have to stick with kits that can be drank young.....sad!.........DizzyAmarone ís excellent wine to make should be 15% ABV. Deep in a flavor profile of its own love it best left bottled for at least 4 years
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I made my first kit four years ago and three more since then . I’ve not made the WE Super Tuscan. I fell in love making the kits . I have not indulged in alternating the recipe. I see you will add raisins, what value does raisins add if you already have grape skins?My super Tuscan
Ok, thank you. I am planning on purchasing the Tuscan. My usual reds or cabs, Zins and some MalbecsRaisins add a certain depth to the heavy or big red Italian wines just a full cup can go along ways to adding to the structure of the wines body and flavor , especially if you intend to let it age.
Do you always add water later in the process to top off the carboy? Or do you add a like wine whether it be cheap box wine or bottled wine?Phase2
Anthony, first off, welcome to the forum. Nice to see a neighbor. I am in Powell.I just bought a RJS Super Tuscan kit from Homebrew Ohio. I will probably start it this weekend. I did a WE red blend and it didn't come out well, not sure what I did wrong exactly. It had a zip to it, I thought I made vinegar. I let it sit two years out of frustration, the zip left in some ways but it was still meh..
I joined this sit a month ago, read some stuff and thought I might have not degassed it well, so I dumped a bottle in my mixer and ran it for a few minutes, scooped off the foam and the wine was drinkable, and not the best but the zip was gone. I said (typed) all of that because I'd like to do well on this kit.
When you make these kits, do you just follow the directions to the letter, or would you let it clear without the fining agents? I see Joe adds raisins to his kits, are there any other creative things to do? I've been reading a lot on here and I am excited to make wine again. Thanks in advance for any input.
Anthony
Anthony, first off, welcome to the forum. Nice to see a neighbor. I am in Powell.
Yes, Joes adds raisins to many of his wines to increase body and enhance the taste but I don't think he would to a wine like the RJS Super Tuscan. That kit is a very good one and comes with 2 liters of crushed grape skins. I have made it a number of times in the past and the only thing I added that was not in the box was a gallon sized can of Blackberries to enhance that particular flavor in the wine. Regarding fining agents, I use what comes in the kit and I let my red wines bulk age for at least a year before bottling. During that period, I add 1/4 teaspoon of Potassium Metabisulfite every 4 months or so. Just prior to bottling, I carefully rack the wine to a clean carboy.
Just curious. What was the WE kit that you made that was so disappointing? How long did you let it age? I have made kits from both companies and, to me, RJS is always superior.
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