Geronimo
Norges Skaal!
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This stuff is unbelievable! It's not even 2 months old, and I used less than half of the supplied oak. Followed the rest of the instructions pretty well. If you've ever had a truly excellent Cab, but thought you'd never pay $100+ for a bottle, you really need to try this kit. I've had many bottles of "very good" 90-92 rated Cabs at ~$40 a bottle that can't keep pace with this gem.
The description described the oak attribute as "heavy" so I cut it way back for my personal taste. They use 2 packs of dust for fermentation and 2 packs of chips for aging. I used about half a pack of the chips in fermentation (about 10 days in primary) and the other pack of chips in secondary. I'd say ther oak character is moderate in mine.
The color is among the darkest reds I've seen. The aroma is awesome. The flavor is complex and perfect with a really good steak. I can't wait until it's 2 years old, if any of it makes it until then.
The description described the oak attribute as "heavy" so I cut it way back for my personal taste. They use 2 packs of dust for fermentation and 2 packs of chips for aging. I used about half a pack of the chips in fermentation (about 10 days in primary) and the other pack of chips in secondary. I'd say ther oak character is moderate in mine.
The color is among the darkest reds I've seen. The aroma is awesome. The flavor is complex and perfect with a really good steak. I can't wait until it's 2 years old, if any of it makes it until then.