jasonclick
Junior
So just to give a little background... I've been a home-brewer (beer) for about 5 years or so. I tend to dive deep into a hobby. My garage is filled with brew equipment.
For the past half year or so I've gotten an interest in wine... primarily dry red wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon. I've made a few kits... one cheap kit that were were drinking a month after bottling... we were very happy with it. The 2nd kit, still in the carboy but it's a kit with skins that I bought a barrel I'll be transferring to soon. The next obvious step is to start growing grapes and make my own "home grown " wine right?
Since I live in North Florida where its hot and humid, the grape that grows here is a muscadine. Me being very excited about the possibility of growing grapes and making red wine, i did about 5 minutes research and decided upon the Noble Muscadine... I purchased 2 vines from Ison's and put them in the ground this past Saturday. Here's the problem. The more I read about red muscadine wine, almost all of it is sweet... I don't like sweet wine.... I guess the reason they are made sweet is the wine is pretty harsh and it's sweetened up to be more palatable. So I'm thinking I might have planted the wrong type of grapes to make the wine I'm looking for. I'm thinking I should have gone with Black Spanish Bunch Grape (which I discovered after my muscadine order). The description on Ison's website is "wine produced from the Black Spanish is similar to a Merlot or Cabernet wine". Does anyone have experience with the 2 varieties? Should I purchase the Black Spanish Grapes to make a more of a Cabernet type wine?
Black Spanish Bunch Grape
https://www.isons.com/shop/bunch-grapes/black-spanish-bunch-grape/
Noble Muscadine
https://www.isons.com/shop/muscadines/noble-muscadine/
For the past half year or so I've gotten an interest in wine... primarily dry red wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon. I've made a few kits... one cheap kit that were were drinking a month after bottling... we were very happy with it. The 2nd kit, still in the carboy but it's a kit with skins that I bought a barrel I'll be transferring to soon. The next obvious step is to start growing grapes and make my own "home grown " wine right?
Since I live in North Florida where its hot and humid, the grape that grows here is a muscadine. Me being very excited about the possibility of growing grapes and making red wine, i did about 5 minutes research and decided upon the Noble Muscadine... I purchased 2 vines from Ison's and put them in the ground this past Saturday. Here's the problem. The more I read about red muscadine wine, almost all of it is sweet... I don't like sweet wine.... I guess the reason they are made sweet is the wine is pretty harsh and it's sweetened up to be more palatable. So I'm thinking I might have planted the wrong type of grapes to make the wine I'm looking for. I'm thinking I should have gone with Black Spanish Bunch Grape (which I discovered after my muscadine order). The description on Ison's website is "wine produced from the Black Spanish is similar to a Merlot or Cabernet wine". Does anyone have experience with the 2 varieties? Should I purchase the Black Spanish Grapes to make a more of a Cabernet type wine?
Black Spanish Bunch Grape
https://www.isons.com/shop/bunch-grapes/black-spanish-bunch-grape/
Noble Muscadine
https://www.isons.com/shop/muscadines/noble-muscadine/