I have this wine in the bulk aging step. It has been progressing nicely, however, after a taste test last night my wife and I have noticed there is a tartness and lack of boldness. The wine has a nice fruit forward smell and taste. Since I am so new to wine making I am not sure what to expect from aging versus when I need to help the wine along. The batch was started Sept 1 with OSG=1.097, current SG=.990, calculated ABV=14.5%. The wine is very clear and I have degassed with power wand many times. The aging cellar is 63 degrees with 50% humidity.
Tartness - Do I try to bring the acidity down?
Smoothness/Boldness - Do I add finishing tannin? Do I add oak chips?
Or, do I just be patient and let time do the work? Any help is greatly appreciated.
John
Tartness - Do I try to bring the acidity down?
Smoothness/Boldness - Do I add finishing tannin? Do I add oak chips?
Or, do I just be patient and let time do the work? Any help is greatly appreciated.
John