marquettematt
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Hello everyone,
I'm Matt. I'm making my first wine in a week!
I'm Matt. I'm making my first wine in a week!
Hello everyone,
I'm Matt. I'm making my first wine in a week!
Welcome Matt are you using fresh fruit, wine kit, fruit base
What kind of wine ya making? Let us know how your doing or if ya have any questions good luck! And you may be doing your first wine in a week but I give it a month before you're on to the 2nd one
I would of guessed with your screen name but I didn't want to make any assumptions. I wouldn't put a light grape like that through MLF anyway. If it were a Merlot or Cab yes but Marquette makes for a nice light, sweet wine as is.
I ended up pulling them last Friday. They had a lot of black rot on them so I went through and carefully selected berries. I ended up using ec-1118 yeast and its about half way through fermentation already. That's rather quick from what I understand. At first I thought I had pulled it too early because it smelled very herbaceous but I added sugar and it really helped the flavor.
Lol yea ec-1118 is a work horse! What's the temp of your must?
Hi Matt. Welcome to WMT! What wine are you starting?
Low 70's. I bottled last Friday. I turned out ok, imo, for my first time, It was drinkable. I definitely need to recalibrate my refractometer. I didn't add enough sugar to make it sweet and it turned out semi-dry. I didn't put it through MLF and I think that and the little residual sugar made it a little unpalatable but there were no off-flavors to speak of. It did have good body and better tannins than I expected. I think this lesson will definitely help me next year.
Marquette. Hey! I see you are from British Columbia. Maybe you can help me with something since I hear certain things about BC. The varietal Zweigelt. I've that a few wineries grow it up there. Do you grow it, make wine from it, or have tasted the wine? How is it? I live in a place that can barely support vinifera and it looks like a nice change from cab franc or Riesling.
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