I used to buy kits one at a time and wind up with 30 bottles that may or may not last until their prime. These days, and my FOMO issues, I'm doing 2 of the same wines at a time. I figure 60 bottles will last me 2-3 years when the wine is really starting to shine. So far, I've done the Northern Rhone blend, the Bordeaux blend and a WE Luna Bianca two-at-a-time.
I ordered two FWK Forte Cab Sauv kits on Sunday and they're arriving today (less than 48 hours door to door - brava, Label Peelers!!). My plan is to pretty much follow the directions, except I'm aging in bulk for a little bit and adding an extra spiral of oak into each 6-gallon carboy along with the oak that Matteo includes in his kit. I typically go with a M+ toast Hungarian or French.
What additional tweakery would you recommend (and why)?
I ordered two FWK Forte Cab Sauv kits on Sunday and they're arriving today (less than 48 hours door to door - brava, Label Peelers!!). My plan is to pretty much follow the directions, except I'm aging in bulk for a little bit and adding an extra spiral of oak into each 6-gallon carboy along with the oak that Matteo includes in his kit. I typically go with a M+ toast Hungarian or French.
- Fermentation for two weeks; and rack.
- Clear for two weeks; and rack.
- Oak for three months; and rack.
- Age for another 6 months; and rack.
- Bottle.
What additional tweakery would you recommend (and why)?