Matteo_Lahm
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Matt from Label Peelers and I discuss our kit lines and individual varietals.
Great Video. Made most of the reds already and plan to age for 2 years. Any plans on an Amarone kit in the future?
Curious, Did you deviate at all from the kit directions on yours?Very interesting and informative. I have to agree with the review for Super Tuscan. I just tasted mine which I bottled in July--stupendous! So now I have to try the Bordeaux and Sangiovese. They mentioned a Rhône blend and I hope they release that soon, I love Rhônes. Also, I hope they develop a rosé.
I did not use the finishing pack, just 1/4t meta prior to bottling. Also, when I added the second nutrient pack I discovered that I had neglected to add the first nutrient pack when I started the kit.Curious, Did you deviate at all from the kit directions on yours?
Matt from Label Peelers and I discuss our kit lines and individual varietals.
Curious how much bulk & bottle aging the reds experienced b4 this tasting?
Merry Christmas & Cheers!
I did not use the finishing pack, just 1/4t meta prior to bottling. Also, when I added the second nutrient pack I discovered that I had neglected to add the first nutrient pack when I started the kit.
I listened to most of the video last night and really enjoyed it and had a few questions and observations. I was really curious about how old the Forte Wines you tasted were? I realize you were making trial batches of them before they were released for sale to the public, so they are likely older than what any of us have. And it was great to hear you talk about which ones you might age the longest (Sangiovese benefiting perhaps the most from extra age was a surprise to me which I will keep in mind if you are able to stock it again after next year's harvest). Related question, I assume all the Forte wines you tasted followed the protocol in your instructions, namely 14 days total with the skins and seed packs?
It was super interesting to hear you talk about how certain grapes were not available in this most recent year (Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese), and how you had to work around that in your Bordeaux and Super Tuscan blends. From your website it was already clear that in lieu of Sangiovese you subbed in Syrah and Grenache (with the standard Cab. S. and Merlot) in the Super Tuscan. On your video I learned that in lieu of Cab. Franc you subbed Syrah and Petite Sirah (with the standard Cab. S. and Merlot) in the Bordeaux. Really great to know that, I would add it to the website as now it just says it is a 'blend of 4 varietals including Cab. S. and Merlot,' and I think the added transparency is a bonus and something which already sets FWK apart from other kits and you should lean into that extra transparency as much as possible.
I am pretty certain when you tasted the Syrah you talked about a Rhone blend being in the works. That is great news! Great to hear that you are working on an Amarone style kit too, although I don't think that enough Corvina is grown in California. Still excited to try an Amarone blend even if it has no Corvina (and no raisined grapes) but again I'd love to know the components used to approximate the taste of Amarone.
Finally, I liked that you mentioned some future kit releases being available in limited quantities and times of the year. I think I speak for many of us, that we would love to have a greater variety of kits (both single varietals and blends) even if some are only available for a limited time.
Thanks again for all the extra info you are supplying in your videos, on your website, and by interacting with us here!
Matt from Label Peelers and I discuss our kit lines and individual varietals.
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