JohnnyRico
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Mine is a month shy of a year old, and still has kit taste to it...
For sanity, I clean-wash everything with a solution of CBrite, rinse, and finalize with SanStar.
Mine is a month shy of a year old, and still has kit taste to it...
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.
Sorry to say but this kit is the biggest disappointment of all the kits I've done. It has a nasty, KT + buttery taste component that just won't age out. What makes it such a big disappointment is the price tag. At $150+ (and reportedly a Gold winner in 2009) this should be totally impressive.
Yep, it's the same kit, but the 2nd batch I made. The first one never got to age properly, and I made the 2nd one almost back-to-back with the first. It's about a year old now and I'm using it to top off other batches.
Was just following along this thread and it's a little bit confusing. I've made the Lodi Ranch 11 CabSav kit 4 times now, and I think it's the very best kit WineExpert makes. I've just started the new Eclipse version of the kit, which comes with a grape pack. I only hope it turns out even better, because this kit has always been superb.
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