I have kit Pinot Noir that is 'done', but not 'ready'. It's fully cleared, but still has a bit of a harsh, kit taste that should dissipate with age. It's currently in a carboy, and I want to bottle it to free up the carboy. I know if it's in a corked bottle, it'll age fine and improve with time.
My question - I don't have enough cork bottles. I was planning on doing some bottling in screw top bottles, and some in beer bottles. I know they're both fine options, but will the wine age/mature/improve in these, or will it stay how it currently is since there is no microoxidation through the cork?
My question - I don't have enough cork bottles. I was planning on doing some bottling in screw top bottles, and some in beer bottles. I know they're both fine options, but will the wine age/mature/improve in these, or will it stay how it currently is since there is no microoxidation through the cork?