Hi all,
The details:
Master Vintner Limited Edition 2016: Philosophie Chardonnay
Purchased from Northern Brewer in Dec 2017.
Yeast that came with kit: Lalvin ICV-D47
Yeast that I substituted for: Lalvin CY3079
French Medium toast cubes used during primary.
Bentonite used at the start, per instructions.
Final SG: 0.998
Been in a glass carboy since Feb 19 of this year, at 62-64 F consistently, with no oak after fermentation.
Just sampled the wine.
It has no nose, and there is really no flavor to it. Can't quite describe it other than simply being neutral. The wine is a little on the...what I'll call, "thick" side, very similar to some CA Chard's in terms of viscosity.
I substituted the yeast because I was trying to get some of the descriptors from CY3079 - fresh butter, toasted bread, honey, hazelnut.
My wife and I find none of that, actually nothing really at all in terms of flavors or aroma. I'm making other wine from kits, and from fresh grapes, and they all have aroma's and flavors as I would expect.
What could be wrong here? Was it a major mistake substituting for that specific yeast? Maybe this kit needs to be oaked in the carboy? I didn't recall that from the instructions, just wondering.
The details:
Master Vintner Limited Edition 2016: Philosophie Chardonnay
Purchased from Northern Brewer in Dec 2017.
Yeast that came with kit: Lalvin ICV-D47
Yeast that I substituted for: Lalvin CY3079
French Medium toast cubes used during primary.
Bentonite used at the start, per instructions.
Final SG: 0.998
Been in a glass carboy since Feb 19 of this year, at 62-64 F consistently, with no oak after fermentation.
Just sampled the wine.
It has no nose, and there is really no flavor to it. Can't quite describe it other than simply being neutral. The wine is a little on the...what I'll call, "thick" side, very similar to some CA Chard's in terms of viscosity.
I substituted the yeast because I was trying to get some of the descriptors from CY3079 - fresh butter, toasted bread, honey, hazelnut.
My wife and I find none of that, actually nothing really at all in terms of flavors or aroma. I'm making other wine from kits, and from fresh grapes, and they all have aroma's and flavors as I would expect.
What could be wrong here? Was it a major mistake substituting for that specific yeast? Maybe this kit needs to be oaked in the carboy? I didn't recall that from the instructions, just wondering.