Last November when I was prepping to bulk age wines, I had leftovers that I poured into a several containers and labeled as "Frank" AKA Frankenwine. Instead of messing with a bunch of tiny bottles, I saved hassle. This wine gets used first when I need a generic red.
I've had a screwcap bottle on the counter since then. At the time I knew what was in it.
It's got amazing color and tastes very fresh and fruity. I'm sad I only have 1 bottle, whatever it is.
But I have NO idea whutinthuheck it is. I think it's a mixture of residue from the FWK Tavola Merlot/Grenache pomace and Tavola Merlot/Tempranillo pomace that is currently ageing.
Tasting does not help. Oh, well.
The takeaways from this? 1) Label everything well, as your memory is not as good as you believe it is. 2) Every wine you make is a unique entity that you will never reproduce. Find joy in every wine and celebrate it.
I've had a screwcap bottle on the counter since then. At the time I knew what was in it.
It's got amazing color and tastes very fresh and fruity. I'm sad I only have 1 bottle, whatever it is.
But I have NO idea whutinthuheck it is. I think it's a mixture of residue from the FWK Tavola Merlot/Grenache pomace and Tavola Merlot/Tempranillo pomace that is currently ageing.
Tasting does not help. Oh, well.
The takeaways from this? 1) Label everything well, as your memory is not as good as you believe it is. 2) Every wine you make is a unique entity that you will never reproduce. Find joy in every wine and celebrate it.