chitownwine
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little background, I started making kits last Jan. total have made vitners reserve chianti and pinot grigio, both were made to 6g and ended up tasting great, to point all gone now. Have tried several kits from amazon, the vino italiano all were were made to 5g and turned out good as well.
Now i just started a vintners reserve pinot noir and made it to 6g as the kit stated and the initial SG was 1.074. That seems to be way at the low end, I know the pinot grigio from vintners was 1.084, can't remember what the chianti started at. also All my vino kits made to 5g were around 1.090.
Is that kit doomed to be watery and low in Alc given the starting SG?? Just wondering if I should have made it to lower total volume, although peeps say not to mess with most kits suggested volumes aside from maybe the low end amazon vino kits. also kit came with no oak, i know pinot noir usually not much oak but any thoughts on adding some french cubes during bulk aging??
any input appreciated.
thanks
rob
Now i just started a vintners reserve pinot noir and made it to 6g as the kit stated and the initial SG was 1.074. That seems to be way at the low end, I know the pinot grigio from vintners was 1.084, can't remember what the chianti started at. also All my vino kits made to 5g were around 1.090.
Is that kit doomed to be watery and low in Alc given the starting SG?? Just wondering if I should have made it to lower total volume, although peeps say not to mess with most kits suggested volumes aside from maybe the low end amazon vino kits. also kit came with no oak, i know pinot noir usually not much oak but any thoughts on adding some french cubes during bulk aging??
any input appreciated.
thanks
rob