What yeasts do you use with the big Italians?
Roy, I get my 6 gallon buckets from our local supply house in Bethlehem, pa.
Keystonehomebrew.com. The best is from producer Mosta Bella.
Look on line if you do not have an outlet for it. I know I’ve seen it there, not sure what website. I remember one of them would ship it free if you purchase more than 1
I’ve not had much luck in fermentation of the whites. The process used in Italian vineyards I visited is opposite of the reds. They start the fermentation colder and then gradually increase the heat. The house whites I drank while there is verdiccho & vermintino.I just put an order in for 3 Italian Brunello juice buckets. This is my first time trying the Italian juice. I’m going to try the BM4x4 as well.
I have some Chilean merlot and chardonnay aging on oak now from the spring juice. I’ve done old vine Zinfandel, merlot, Pinot Noir, chardonnay, Riesling, and Chablis, all from California juice in the past. I figure after this Italian juice, I’ll be able to compare California, Italian, and Chilean to see which of the 3 regions juice I like the most and which ones I’ll invest in the most going forward, since they all cost about the same.
Any suggestions on the Italian whites? Other than Pinot Grigio, I didn’t recognize any, and I’m not a huge Pinot Grigio fan. My other choices are Frascati, Soave Classico, Verdicchio, Vermentino, or Pinot Bianco.
Roy, I get my 6 gallon buckets from our local supply house in Bethlehem, pa.
Keystonehomebrew.com. The best is from producer Mosta Bella.
Look on line if you do not have an outlet for it. I know I’ve seen it there, not sure what website. I remember one of them would ship it free if you purchase more than 1
Any suggestions on the Italian whites?
In regards to the yeast for some big Reds, this year I intend to contact some experts about the yeast used for different varietals. The big wineries use a specific yeast for each grape to bring out the flavors. I’ll be making the following wines:I’ve always used a lavlin, for big reds,
One that will survive higher alcohol
Thanks boatboyFor many of those wines, I like BM4X4. Malbec and Carmenere, I've only used D254.
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