New to the forum (1st post) and a little over a year making kit wine. I'm on batch nbrs 12 and 13 now, both WE LE kits. I have a WE Eclipse Barossa Valley Shiraz on order and hope to start next weekend. Man, this is fun.
I never heard of kit wines until I ran across a winemaking class when looking for a Christmas gift for my wife and I. I got hooked right away. I've told a few friends what I'm doing and get alot of strange looks.
So, far I've stayed with the kit directions and focused on high end kits (RJS En Primeur, Cellar Classics and WE Eclipse). My theory is that the higher end kits would result in wine that we like ourselves and would like to share with others - Big Reds and Chardonnay.
I have a Cellar Classics Super Tuscan and En Primeur Spanish Cab in the bottle about a year (1st two). I tasted both after about 10 months and the Super Tuscan was developing nicely. The Spanish Cab was fruit forward and definitely needs more time. I've read on the forum that this kit may take 2 years to develop.
This forum is great at providing info from much more experienced wine makers. I plan to start bulk aging the big reds going forward.
I'm finally getting to the question - when to move from kit directions to tweaking? It will be at least another 6-12 months before the stuff I've made has been in the bottle long enough to determine if it is "good enough" and meets my goal above or if I should start tweaking as other are doing in this forum. By that time, i'll likely have 600 bottles in the wine racks at the rate i'm going.
Should I start tweaking now? Any suggestions for the Shiraz?
I never heard of kit wines until I ran across a winemaking class when looking for a Christmas gift for my wife and I. I got hooked right away. I've told a few friends what I'm doing and get alot of strange looks.
So, far I've stayed with the kit directions and focused on high end kits (RJS En Primeur, Cellar Classics and WE Eclipse). My theory is that the higher end kits would result in wine that we like ourselves and would like to share with others - Big Reds and Chardonnay.
I have a Cellar Classics Super Tuscan and En Primeur Spanish Cab in the bottle about a year (1st two). I tasted both after about 10 months and the Super Tuscan was developing nicely. The Spanish Cab was fruit forward and definitely needs more time. I've read on the forum that this kit may take 2 years to develop.
This forum is great at providing info from much more experienced wine makers. I plan to start bulk aging the big reds going forward.
I'm finally getting to the question - when to move from kit directions to tweaking? It will be at least another 6-12 months before the stuff I've made has been in the bottle long enough to determine if it is "good enough" and meets my goal above or if I should start tweaking as other are doing in this forum. By that time, i'll likely have 600 bottles in the wine racks at the rate i'm going.
Should I start tweaking now? Any suggestions for the Shiraz?