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Sounds goodPinot Noir.
Sounds goodPinot Noir.
Yeah agree on Pinot Noir as the best early one. Others that could do without skins (and without oak) and be good early drinkers: Barbera, Sangiovese, and Zinfandel (all of which can also be made with skins and oak, but work as a quick drinkers too, I think). Wish they had a Grenache, which would also fit.Which red FW kit do you think would be best to make with no skins. Just want something to drink sooner rather than later.
Thanks!
I just bought a Zinfandel and a Petit Syrah both with single grape packs with the thought of using a little of the PS to blend with the Zin. I saw where that's a somewhat common blend so thought I'd give it a try. Plus it gave me an excuse to buy 2 kits!
I have records on 46 kits I've made -- of that list, 74% finished with an SG of 0.996 or less. Most of the others were at 0.998, with only 2 at 1.001.I haven't been able to get the wines below a SG of 0.996
I'm looking towards my next FW Kit and will most likely choose a Super Tuscan. Seeing the Barbera on the list however caused me to look it up and find out more about it. The description from Wine Folly sounds pretty good. Has anyone done one of these kits from FW?
I added the cubes that came with the Zin to ours, and I'll likely add more at the next racking and possibly the next two if it's not where I like it. Did the Merlot come with any oak? If not, I'd definitely add the spiral.Anyone adding oak spirals or cubes to the FW reds? I have a Merlot that's ready for aging and I was thinking about tossing an American oak spiral in the carboy.
It came with oak powder or chips as I recall - nothing that would add any flavor.I added the cubes that came with the Zin to ours, and I'll likely add more at the next racking and possibly the next two if it's not where I like it. Did the Merlot come with any oak? If not, I'd definitely add the spiral.
Assuming you added those to primary? Go for the spiral.It came with oak powder or chips as I recall - nothing that would add any flavor.
Anyone adding oak spirals or cubes to the FW reds? I have a Merlot that's ready for aging and I was thinking about tossing an American oak spiral in the carboy.
Anyone adding oak spirals or cubes to the FW reds? I have a Merlot that's ready for aging and I was thinking about tossing an American oak spiral in the carboy.
All of the FW red kits come with 45g of oak cubes - just enough for a hint of flavor. I added a spiral of French medium plus toast oak to each of my FW kits so far (Cab, Merlot, and PS) because I like the more pronounced coffee, vanilla and campfire flavors.
Just sampled the cab and the merlot when I racked them yesterday. Love the nose and flavor of these kits. Sampled them next to my WE kits (I have a SLD Merlot, Nebbiolo and a Bordeaux blend that are about ready for botting) and I prefer the FW at this point. We'll see what happens in a year.
Racking the FW wines off the fine lees and oak. The lees were really thick, viscous and compacted. The wines are clear. But I might run them through the filter just for good measure before I bottle.
I also ordered a Barbara. Never had one. So, it's time.
As I understand it, only those reds that you order with 2 skin packs come with oak cubes. My Merlot kit w/1 skin pack came with some oak chips, but no cubes. I've ordered some medium toast American oak spirals to give those try.
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