So I picked up a Soda Stream a few weeks back and have been playing with it and picking up different flavors of pop off Amazon. So far so good. I like the pop flavors but Soda Stream is using Sucralose instead of Aspartame so it takes some time to get used to the flavor change from the sweetener. I finally decided to play around and try and make some sparking wine out of still wine. So far I carbed a bottle of my Spanish Vino Blanco as well as my Oregon Pinot Gris. The Vino Blanco was amazing. Tasted exactly like a Vinho Verde. Perfect. The Pinot Gris was good but I may have over carbed it. The CO2 does affect the taste as most of us know and I think here is a perfect example where "less is more". I hit the Vino Blanco with about 3 hits of CO2 and the Pinot Gris with about 5-6 hits. Came out with more fizz but also more metallic taste/bite on the tongue that is not there with the still wine. So this is fun to play with for sure. Works well, and is easy to setup and use. I had to add about 24 marbles to raise the liquid level up to the line as a bottle of wine is only 750ml and you need closer to 900ml to get to the fill line. I have done the research as well to minimize CO2 cost compared to using Soda Stream refills so that was another fun journey. Happy to share.
Pictures of the carbing process and final product below.
Another toy in the winemakers toolbox for sure!
Pictures of the carbing process and final product below.
Another toy in the winemakers toolbox for sure!