In March 2022 I started an Elderberry wine using Vintner's Best Elderberry concentrate extended to 7 US gallons with 1 liter each red and white grape concentrate.
Most of the wine was bottled in October 2022, stabilized with sorbate + K-meta and backsweetened. I reserved 4 liters to age longer, with the intention of bottling without sorbate. Today we bottled.
Taste testing was interesting. The non-sorbate wine is quite good on its own with no backsweetening, but like most fruit wines it benefits from a bit of sugar. We opened a bottle of the last fall's bottling to compare, as we wanted to backsweeten to the same approximate level.
That didn't go as planned, as the non-sorbate wine has a stronger nose and lingering aftertaste. We ended up backsweetening to a lesser degree, as it's what the wine called for. My mantra when backsweetening is to reach the point where it needs just a bit more, then stop. We did that.
We didn't pick up any off aromas or flavors in the sorbate wine. @Rice_Guy has stated that sorbate breaks down and affects the flavor, and I believe it. But we didn't pick up anything this time.
At the USA Thanksgiving my younger son + DIL will be visiting, and we will taste test the two versions. I made the Elderberry primarily as my DIL and her mom love elderberry, so including them in the taste test should be fun.
I'll update this thread after the taste test.
Most of the wine was bottled in October 2022, stabilized with sorbate + K-meta and backsweetened. I reserved 4 liters to age longer, with the intention of bottling without sorbate. Today we bottled.
Taste testing was interesting. The non-sorbate wine is quite good on its own with no backsweetening, but like most fruit wines it benefits from a bit of sugar. We opened a bottle of the last fall's bottling to compare, as we wanted to backsweeten to the same approximate level.
That didn't go as planned, as the non-sorbate wine has a stronger nose and lingering aftertaste. We ended up backsweetening to a lesser degree, as it's what the wine called for. My mantra when backsweetening is to reach the point where it needs just a bit more, then stop. We did that.
We didn't pick up any off aromas or flavors in the sorbate wine. @Rice_Guy has stated that sorbate breaks down and affects the flavor, and I believe it. But we didn't pick up anything this time.
At the USA Thanksgiving my younger son + DIL will be visiting, and we will taste test the two versions. I made the Elderberry primarily as my DIL and her mom love elderberry, so including them in the taste test should be fun.
I'll update this thread after the taste test.