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Some time ago there was a great thread about some of the more experienced wine makers on this forum stating that they really liked blended wines as they elevated the wine in general. That inspired me to try to make my own blend. So in 2020 I set out to make my own blend. The goal was to use cabernet franc and merlot. At the same time I tried to tweak a cheap kit of cabernet sauvignon.
Well unfortunately, the wine making process was not smooth. I let the wine go a little too long between rackings and it got a little to much air exposure. Also the cheap kit tweaks produced a tasty but thin cabernet sauvignon. I was concerned that I would lose the merlot and franc which would be disappointing because those were from grapes. However, I tried several blends and a 25/25/50 of franc/merlot/sauvignon came out nicely. It took some wines that would not have been good on their own into a blend that is reasonably good. It was really satisfying to be able to blend the wines into something better.
So if you have wines that on their own aren't tasting great. I also recommend that you try blending. Also try bench trials. That takes the guesswork out and gives you a wine that you will like.
Well unfortunately, the wine making process was not smooth. I let the wine go a little too long between rackings and it got a little to much air exposure. Also the cheap kit tweaks produced a tasty but thin cabernet sauvignon. I was concerned that I would lose the merlot and franc which would be disappointing because those were from grapes. However, I tried several blends and a 25/25/50 of franc/merlot/sauvignon came out nicely. It took some wines that would not have been good on their own into a blend that is reasonably good. It was really satisfying to be able to blend the wines into something better.
So if you have wines that on their own aren't tasting great. I also recommend that you try blending. Also try bench trials. That takes the guesswork out and gives you a wine that you will like.
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