Some of our members bulk age up to 2 years, especially in barrels.Question… if You’re aging a wine for a few years what is the ratio of bulk aging to bottle aging?
If you are aging in carboys or other non-oak containers? I don't see an advantage for aging longer than 12 months (which doesn't mean someone won't point one out). Wines age faster in the bottle, so it makes sense to bottle just before the next year's wine is ready for the carboy. For barrels, I bottle just before the new wine is ready for the barrel, as barrels must be kept full, either wine or a holding solution.