Last October when we bottled a 2nd run Red Blend (equal parts Merlot, Malbec, & Zinfandel), I added glycerin. However, I bottled a 375 ml bottle prior to adding glycerin, so we could later taste test.
That test was today. The wine with glycerin is very smooth, full bodied with balanced tannin and fruit. Most would not realize it was a 2nd run wine.
The one without? The oak/tannin flavor was much stronger, it was rougher, and lacked the smooth mouth feel. On it's own, it's probably ok, but in comparison to the other, it is lacking.
It's hard to believe the 2 wines are the same wine. It spent 10 months in a neutral 54 liter barrel, with 6 oz French medium toast cubes for 4 months. The only difference is the glycerin. It's made me a believer in adding glycerin.
Food for thought ....
As a teenager, based upon my handwriting my parents were convinced I was destined to be a doctor. I had the handwriting down, but lacked the interest ....
That test was today. The wine with glycerin is very smooth, full bodied with balanced tannin and fruit. Most would not realize it was a 2nd run wine.
The one without? The oak/tannin flavor was much stronger, it was rougher, and lacked the smooth mouth feel. On it's own, it's probably ok, but in comparison to the other, it is lacking.
It's hard to believe the 2 wines are the same wine. It spent 10 months in a neutral 54 liter barrel, with 6 oz French medium toast cubes for 4 months. The only difference is the glycerin. It's made me a believer in adding glycerin.
Food for thought ....
As a teenager, based upon my handwriting my parents were convinced I was destined to be a doctor. I had the handwriting down, but lacked the interest ....