Elmer
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I have a Brunello (We selection kit), which went from being just oaky enough to close to liquid lumber in a bout a weeks time, while barrel aging.
It is now residing in a carboy, where it has been for a month.
I intend to age it for quite some time prior to bottling , but is there a way to tone it down?
Just a bit?
Does rackin cut down on the oak infusion?
Should I mix it with my next batch of brunello?
Or just learn to love it?
(It is oaky enough for me, but most likely too much for others)
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It is now residing in a carboy, where it has been for a month.
I intend to age it for quite some time prior to bottling , but is there a way to tone it down?
Just a bit?
Does rackin cut down on the oak infusion?
Should I mix it with my next batch of brunello?
Or just learn to love it?
(It is oaky enough for me, but most likely too much for others)
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