kevinlfifer
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I picked up a drum of Rapel Casa Rosa red blend from Luva Bella Wed. Siphoned off 30 gal to 2 open lid drums. I noticed the juice was exceptionally thick and thought " WOW this stuff is going to be a rich big wine." I pitched r 212 in one and 71b 1122 in the other. Then I decided to measure the SG. The hydrometer floated to the "C" in Carlson, well past the highest scale of 1.160. Easily 1.170+.
I called Charles at Luva Bella. He said it could have been a first pressing with high brix. I don't buy that. I believe that their process involves adding sugar and they added way to much to this run.
He had me experiment with adding water. It took adding 33% water (8 oz H2O to 24 oz juice) to get to 1.13. Pix below is after dilution!
My fear is I'll end up with a watery, high ABV crappy wine. Any thoughts.
I called Charles at Luva Bella. He said it could have been a first pressing with high brix. I don't buy that. I believe that their process involves adding sugar and they added way to much to this run.
He had me experiment with adding water. It took adding 33% water (8 oz H2O to 24 oz juice) to get to 1.13. Pix below is after dilution!
My fear is I'll end up with a watery, high ABV crappy wine. Any thoughts.