Since I'm new here let me say how much I love this site. I get so much info just reading.
I've done a few kits and I'm working on some country fruit wines for the summer but I have a question about barrels.
I want to start 3 new kits to later blend into a Super Tuscan, and I would like to barrel it. I read several posts about if it is a new barrel to only age it for a couple of weeks and then double that time on the next batch in an effort to prevent over-oaking.
So my two questions are - If the kits come with oak chips - do I use them?
and - how do you know when a barrel is neutral?
Thanks for any help,
Gary
I've done a few kits and I'm working on some country fruit wines for the summer but I have a question about barrels.
I want to start 3 new kits to later blend into a Super Tuscan, and I would like to barrel it. I read several posts about if it is a new barrel to only age it for a couple of weeks and then double that time on the next batch in an effort to prevent over-oaking.
So my two questions are - If the kits come with oak chips - do I use them?
and - how do you know when a barrel is neutral?
Thanks for any help,
Gary