So as I have perused the forums, I've learned that wine making is a great deal like beer making. Patience is required - though moreso with wine than beer. I think the longest I've gone before I could drink my hobby was about 6 months for a nice quad.
So from what I have gleaned, the nicer the kit - the longer they should stay. But I'm still left with three questions. All of these are post primary fermentation questions.
1) Batch aging in a carboy seems to be popular (though I've not seen it in any instructions that I've read) - how do you know when it is a good idea to do it and when it isn't and does it help carve time off of bottle aging? How do you determine how long you keep it in that state before bottling?
2) How do you determine how long you keep it in the bottle before it is ready to consume? Do reds take longer than whites?
3) How does one determine what a "quick" kit is? By that, I mean, I know the Mezza Luna red has been mentioned - but would most of the, uh, lower end reds make a decent table red if you cut a gal of water out and aged them total for 2-4 months? I'm looking for general purpose wine that is a step up from Carlo here whilst the Barolo ages.
So from what I have gleaned, the nicer the kit - the longer they should stay. But I'm still left with three questions. All of these are post primary fermentation questions.
1) Batch aging in a carboy seems to be popular (though I've not seen it in any instructions that I've read) - how do you know when it is a good idea to do it and when it isn't and does it help carve time off of bottle aging? How do you determine how long you keep it in that state before bottling?
2) How do you determine how long you keep it in the bottle before it is ready to consume? Do reds take longer than whites?
3) How does one determine what a "quick" kit is? By that, I mean, I know the Mezza Luna red has been mentioned - but would most of the, uh, lower end reds make a decent table red if you cut a gal of water out and aged them total for 2-4 months? I'm looking for general purpose wine that is a step up from Carlo here whilst the Barolo ages.