Sean@TomifobiaRanch QC
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So I have a first test batch of Wild Grape Wine aging in a 20 Lt French Oak Drum. Initially the wine had a somewhat "Sauvage" (wild) taste to it and after a week in the drum the wine has become a lot smoother and has really developed.
So given that an initial aging in a new oak drum is anywhere from 4-8 weeks depending on one's taste and that a wine will loose some of its oak traits once bottled;
Has anyone bottled wine as the oak aging process advances??? Ex. You pull a 375 ml bottle off at 2 weeks and replacing it with the same source wine and doing the same at 4 weeks then 6 weeks etc. until you choose to bottle it all.
My thinking is this way you could age the 375 ml bottles lets say for a year after and see what interval leave you with the optimal taste to the time aged.
Let me know your thoughts!
So given that an initial aging in a new oak drum is anywhere from 4-8 weeks depending on one's taste and that a wine will loose some of its oak traits once bottled;
Has anyone bottled wine as the oak aging process advances??? Ex. You pull a 375 ml bottle off at 2 weeks and replacing it with the same source wine and doing the same at 4 weeks then 6 weeks etc. until you choose to bottle it all.
My thinking is this way you could age the 375 ml bottles lets say for a year after and see what interval leave you with the optimal taste to the time aged.
Let me know your thoughts!