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first joeswine has a refined palate, it is a very hard learning to develop a purest palate like his, it takes talent and much time, that being said i have none of that, country wines are not considered proper wines to the purest, to each their own, I on the other hand have never done a grape wine nore a wine kit, but these people can learn you most anything, to check one thing pour you half a coffee cup of DB, add 1/2 teaspoon stir then taste, if not right add another half teaspoon to your coffee cup, if this dose not dial it in to suit you, well first and foremost,, time is a big help it takes time for a wine to age, another thing you stated was watery , that sounds like more fruit or juice and less water, as for skeeter pee , i like mine very strong, so i start a 6 gallon in a 14 gallon ferment barrel. with 2 real lemon concentrate,and loads of sugar , yeast nutrient, i start my skeeter pess at 1.100 when run almost dry say close to 0.998, then i add 4 more bottles of lemon juice and rack to a carboy and airlock, after clearing i add k-meta and sorbate back sweeten to around 1.040 and bottle, so you will have to decide , if your a sweet, semi-sweet , semi-dry or dry drinker, and proper wines (grape) or country wines, fruits berries anything but grapes, but you must keep notes so you know how much fruit/berries/juices to water, and of course be very specific with your questions, i hope this helps you, oh if you don't use time to clear your wine then get a fining agent like super kleer,,, to clear your wine in under 48 hours,,,Oh really, Dave’s Dragons Blood wine is one of the most talked about forums on here! I think wine most definitely is produced from more than just grape. Hope to get to that though
Dawg
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