AZMDTed
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Hi all,
I'm going to experiment again. This time I've ordered a lug (18#) of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from Harford Winery. My plan is to de-stem and crush the grapes by hand, add Kmeta, wait a day, add Pectic Enzymes and then give them another day to get used to each other.
On the third day my thought is to start a conventional WE Eclipse Lodi Cab per kit instructions. But once I've added the water to 23L, stirred it all together, added the kit grape skin bag I want to add the skins and juice from the Chilean lug, then add the yeast when it's the right temp.
I know I run a risk about Ph and Acid, but from my understanding most kits are so well balanced that an .8 gallons or so from the lug may not throw that off too much. Or I can jump into testing early.
My goal is to increase all the benefits of wine on skins, but not jump all the way into wine from grapes at this point. After primary I will squeeze the skins and freeze them for additions into future kits as well.
Has anyone tried this? Thoughts on the idea?
I'm going to experiment again. This time I've ordered a lug (18#) of Chilean Cabernet Sauvignon grapes from Harford Winery. My plan is to de-stem and crush the grapes by hand, add Kmeta, wait a day, add Pectic Enzymes and then give them another day to get used to each other.
On the third day my thought is to start a conventional WE Eclipse Lodi Cab per kit instructions. But once I've added the water to 23L, stirred it all together, added the kit grape skin bag I want to add the skins and juice from the Chilean lug, then add the yeast when it's the right temp.
I know I run a risk about Ph and Acid, but from my understanding most kits are so well balanced that an .8 gallons or so from the lug may not throw that off too much. Or I can jump into testing early.
My goal is to increase all the benefits of wine on skins, but not jump all the way into wine from grapes at this point. After primary I will squeeze the skins and freeze them for additions into future kits as well.
Has anyone tried this? Thoughts on the idea?