Tommy2Tones
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Hello everyone.I am the new kid on the block in here. Nice to meet you all. I am also new at winemaking but eager to learn and develop some skills.
I bought some basic equipment and have 3 carboys so far. I have 2 kits aging (the first one is a very basic Heron Bay Cab and the second is a CC Chilean Merlot with the skins). For the first two kits I've made I thought the best course of action would be to simply follow the directions and just use the chemicals they provide. My first kit has been bulk aging for about a month so far and the second just started about a week ago.
I know you've all probably answered the newby questions a million times but... if a couple of you don't mind offering some advice for a guy with just the basic equipment. What chemicals etc.... should I consider from this point on. Any advice on how long to allow the wine to age etc.... I really appreciate any feedback folks.
Also, I've already realized that purchasing the higher end kits is definitely the way to go. I'm almost ready to purchase two more kits/carboys. I'd really like to try something heavier with big body. I've been thinking about a shiraz or carmenere. For someone of my ilk what do you think? Any thoughtsanyone might feel like sharing is appreciated.
I bought some basic equipment and have 3 carboys so far. I have 2 kits aging (the first one is a very basic Heron Bay Cab and the second is a CC Chilean Merlot with the skins). For the first two kits I've made I thought the best course of action would be to simply follow the directions and just use the chemicals they provide. My first kit has been bulk aging for about a month so far and the second just started about a week ago.
I know you've all probably answered the newby questions a million times but... if a couple of you don't mind offering some advice for a guy with just the basic equipment. What chemicals etc.... should I consider from this point on. Any advice on how long to allow the wine to age etc.... I really appreciate any feedback folks.
Also, I've already realized that purchasing the higher end kits is definitely the way to go. I'm almost ready to purchase two more kits/carboys. I'd really like to try something heavier with big body. I've been thinking about a shiraz or carmenere. For someone of my ilk what do you think? Any thoughtsanyone might feel like sharing is appreciated.