Love thisI’m tempted to say “just throw a handful of dirt in it” but I‘m trying not to.
Love thisI’m tempted to say “just throw a handful of dirt in it” but I‘m trying not to.
Thank you, I will look into it. Love your story. I am really a fan of the old world style wines and within my travels to Europe and beyond I make sure to visit different vineyards and regions to learn their flavors.I was thinking about this question. I don't have a solution for you but you might approach it this way. You can have a sample of your wine tested for mineral content. Then find a wine that has the "terroir" you are seeking and have a sample tested (before drinking it all). Then you will have some measurable information to work with. This may cost you some bucks and may not get you anything usable but if you really want that old wine cellar taste you will have to chase it.
Quick story here ... I was a 15 year old and didn't like wine when I visited my grandfather in Italy. We went to his cellar to fetch a pitcher of wine where he had 2 oak barrels each about 5 feet in diameter with wine, one to age and one to drink. His cellar was 10 or 12 feet high with 2 foot rock walls in his 400 or 500 year old house. I remember the good smell of that cellar and I very much liked his wine. I don't know where you live but I don't think you will find one of those basements in your neighborhood.
You can buy rocks in liquid form as I'm holding a bottle of Hi Trace low sodium trace minerals that my wife used to add to our softened tap water. Many companies, to include beer producers, condition their water by adding or removing minerals. I'm sure you can find what you need if your solution lies with adjusting the mineral content.
Wish Costco in America would sell those kits.Picked up a double kit of cellar masters cab sauv from Costco $80cdn delivered. These are 5.5L kits so was thinking of these tweaks for the first one.
-make it to around 5gal or when I like the gravity reading
-1 tbsp wine tannin in primary
-switch to rc212 yeast
-add 1 cup Zante currents to primary
-use oak powder that comes with kit in primary
-finish aging in carboy with some American oak staves that I roasted.
I’d also like to hear some opinions on what tweeks I should do on the second kit
Wow! Yes, I see it on Costco several varieties of Cellar Masters all 20 bucks off regular price - dual kits - 60 bottles.. They also have varieties of Argentia Ridge Château little higher price. All come with corks and labels and the Argentia also with Shrink caps. Looks like free deliveryPicked up a double kit of cellar masters cab sauv from Costco $80cdn delivered. These are 5.5L kits so was thinking of these tweaks for the first one.
-make it to around 5gal or when I like the gravity reading
-1 tbsp wine tannin in primary
-switch to rc212 yeast
-add 1 cup Zante currents to primary
-use oak powder that comes with kit in primary
-finish aging in carboy with some American oak staves that I roasted.
I’d also like to hear some opinions on what tweeks I should do on the second kit
The frozen fruit packs which are pretty pure and good up here in Canada and are in all the supermarkets are usually sold in 600 gm pks which is about 21 OZ. So I guess that will do.Hi there, to the Cab,sav.try adding one small package of blackberries , about 16ozs.
You know don't over complicate things it's wine making have fun.
And as always ( Think Outside The Box).
That is a fascinating link. Apart from the article on minerality the numerous and more recent articles on wine related subjects, it looks like I might need to find more reading time in my day..But the "mineral taste" in wines is not from actual minerals in the wine. See, e.g., Nailing the Myth of Minerality | Wine-Searcher News & Features
Disappointment! After deciding on the Sauvignon Blanc, and doing a ton of research I tired to order a kit.Wow! Yes, I see it on Costco several varieties of Cellar Masters all 20 bucks off regular price - dual kits - 60 bottles.. They also have varieties of Argentia Ridge Château little higher price. All come with corks and labels and the Argentia also with Shrink caps. Looks like free delivery
That is quite a deal, though low end kits - but that is what we are working with here.
I'll get one or two - I'm going to be busy.
Joe, what do you have in the fpac?Once I get to the secondary I'll add 1teaspoon of instant coffee.Thats correct instant coffee , then just a little more of the zest , clear then the fpac. Another award winner in the making.
Would I you 1 tablespoon each time I add or 1/2 each doseBlueberries good, blackberries better, tannins in primary and secondary,both will build structure and flavor.
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