jgmann67
Rennaisance Man
After my first year of winemaking, I decided to make a "quick drinker" summer wine for my wife and daughters. I started with the Mist kits and have since moved on to rose wines. I shoot for something that's sweet enough that my moscato-sipping 30-something daughter will like it, but still substantial enough to put out to have with dinner.
Since everyone liked it so much, I'm doing a retread of last year's WE Washington State Sangiovese Rose kit. I don't tweak it too much. Mainly, I don't use the clarifiers. And I put half the F-Pac in the primary. When it clears, I'll drop the other half of the F-Pac in the secondary. If the wine gets much above an SG of 1.000, I will drop the sorbate/sulfite packet into the mix. Otherwise, I just leave it go. With starting it in March (really should start this one in January but I never think of it at the time), it is ready to drink around end of May or the beginning of June. Crisp, strawberry and red raspberry flavors. It's usually gone before Thanksgiving.
What are your favorite summer wine kits?
Since everyone liked it so much, I'm doing a retread of last year's WE Washington State Sangiovese Rose kit. I don't tweak it too much. Mainly, I don't use the clarifiers. And I put half the F-Pac in the primary. When it clears, I'll drop the other half of the F-Pac in the secondary. If the wine gets much above an SG of 1.000, I will drop the sorbate/sulfite packet into the mix. Otherwise, I just leave it go. With starting it in March (really should start this one in January but I never think of it at the time), it is ready to drink around end of May or the beginning of June. Crisp, strawberry and red raspberry flavors. It's usually gone before Thanksgiving.
What are your favorite summer wine kits?