Same here. My FWK zin with double skin packs is 8 months aging. Good in all ways at last tasting a couple months ago but needs more time in the carboy.I have several batches of FWK Zins in the pipeline, all with double skin pack but none bottled yet. FWKs are not even a year old yet so it may be a bit too soon to tell but sample tastings have been very good, hopes are high.
I made the Tavola Barbara with no skin packs. I may not have any left at the 1 year mark (August).Gonna give the Tavola with No skins a whirl...
I made the Tavola Barbara with no skin packs. I may not have any left at the 1 year mark (August).
I have a pair of triple Forte batches in barrel, which will be bottled Nov/Dec, and a Tavola Pinot Noir (no skins) ships today. For these kits I figure I'm doing Tavola no skins or Forte, nothing in between. Drink 'em now or drink 'em much later.
I aged 4 months on 1 oz medium toast Hungarian oak, bottling at the 5 month mark. Currently at 8 months, it's very good. I understand the POV of Matteo & Matt in their end of year video.Curious how long did you bulk age your Tavola Barbara no skins for ? Any oak during aging?
Making the FW Travola Chardonnay now. It’s been a new experience with the carbon in the kit. It looks like the carbon is doing it’s job.
I've been making wine a LONG time, and the concept of a heavy red being drinkable at 3 months is a mind blower. My Super Tuscan and Rhone blend were good at 4 months -- total mind melt.I find the Forte kits to be totally drinkable (and enjoyable) at only 3 months...I am sure at 1 yr they'll blow me away
I know Bryan, I cannot explain it. But it's true, FWK Forte heavy reds that taste good at only a few months. I don't know what magical fairy dust Matteo sprinkles into the product, but I'm SOLD!!!I've been making wine a LONG time, and the concept of a heavy red being drinkable at 3 months is a mind blower. My Super Tuscan and Rhone blend were good at 4 months -- total mind melt.
I know, Bryan I cannot explain it. But it's true, FWK Forte heavy reds that taste good at only a few months. I don't know what magical fairy dust Matteo sprinkles into the product, but I'm SOLD!!!
I am almost certain he sold his soul, or at least the winemaking part of it to the devil.
My Tavola Zin arrived today If all goes as planned looking at a Monday kickoff!
Cheers!
I am almost certain he sold his soul, or at least the winemaking part of it to the devil.
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