wildhair
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I got the first batches of wine in the bottle and I am recalling the various recipes and the comments on aging. Some say root wines need at least year, 2 is better, some wines like the Dragon's Blood and Skeeter Pee are suppose to be good to drink right away. A rhubarb recipe from Jack Keller says the wine doesn't need again, another rhubarb recipe says age 6 months. Some recipes say you should drink it young -- and on & on - so -
How do I know how long to age a particular wine? I don't want to give it to someone before it's ready and have it not taste right. I made some mint wine and it's pretty good right now. Is there a general rule of thumb or a secret method of determining how long to let it sit quietly in it's cubby-hole? An industry aging standard? Or do I just open a bottle periodically and see how it is?
How do I know how long to age a particular wine? I don't want to give it to someone before it's ready and have it not taste right. I made some mint wine and it's pretty good right now. Is there a general rule of thumb or a secret method of determining how long to let it sit quietly in it's cubby-hole? An industry aging standard? Or do I just open a bottle periodically and see how it is?