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I wish I would have discovered this forum long ago. My life would be much better.
My first kit was a Master Vintner Sommelier Select. I figured making a good investment would yield foolproof results. I got fooled.
I followed instructions perfectly (I see now that was my first mistake) right through bottling (my second mistake). The taste is tart, almost fizzy, but fermentation was complete and there are no bubbles. No improvement after a couple months. If I open a bottle, aerate and and add some sugar it's somewhat drinkable but not good wine.
So my questions are: What am I tasting? Acid? CO2? If I could go back I now have a good idea what I would do. Bulk age, sweeten, perhaps potassium bicarbonate? But is there any way to fix the problem after bottling (besides patience)?
My instructions say: Your wine will taste quite good immediately (NOT!), but you can store it in a dark, cool, temperature stable place for up to a year. I know many of you age your kits much longer, so why would the vendor tell me it's only good for a year?
My first kit was a Master Vintner Sommelier Select. I figured making a good investment would yield foolproof results. I got fooled.
I followed instructions perfectly (I see now that was my first mistake) right through bottling (my second mistake). The taste is tart, almost fizzy, but fermentation was complete and there are no bubbles. No improvement after a couple months. If I open a bottle, aerate and and add some sugar it's somewhat drinkable but not good wine.
So my questions are: What am I tasting? Acid? CO2? If I could go back I now have a good idea what I would do. Bulk age, sweeten, perhaps potassium bicarbonate? But is there any way to fix the problem after bottling (besides patience)?
My instructions say: Your wine will taste quite good immediately (NOT!), but you can store it in a dark, cool, temperature stable place for up to a year. I know many of you age your kits much longer, so why would the vendor tell me it's only good for a year?