jamesngalveston
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I read on here about wine that is 1 2 3 4 etc years old.
In my 30s, keeping a wine for a few years seemed like nothing.
I am 61 now, and thinking of aging a wine for a few years is not even fathomable to me.
Everyone says well, i tasted a bottle 6 mos ago and it was good, now after 2
years its better....holy smoke.
I cant remember where the heck i laid my glasses down 30 minutes ago, let alone what a wine tasted like 2 years ago.
7 mos I have bottled something like 170 750ml.
I let family and friends sample before I bottle, if all agree its good, I bottle.
Not sure how long I will be around, so when I feel like wine. I look at the rack and ask myself, blackberry,fig,pineapple,dragon blood,,,,etc.
I fast track all my wines now, even have my ferment down to 4 are 5 days,
and clear in about 10.
I do not care if its a year old, if it taste good, I pop the cork and enjoy while I can, are at least while i can still use a cork screw.
In my 30s, keeping a wine for a few years seemed like nothing.
I am 61 now, and thinking of aging a wine for a few years is not even fathomable to me.
Everyone says well, i tasted a bottle 6 mos ago and it was good, now after 2
years its better....holy smoke.
I cant remember where the heck i laid my glasses down 30 minutes ago, let alone what a wine tasted like 2 years ago.
7 mos I have bottled something like 170 750ml.
I let family and friends sample before I bottle, if all agree its good, I bottle.
Not sure how long I will be around, so when I feel like wine. I look at the rack and ask myself, blackberry,fig,pineapple,dragon blood,,,,etc.
I fast track all my wines now, even have my ferment down to 4 are 5 days,
and clear in about 10.
I do not care if its a year old, if it taste good, I pop the cork and enjoy while I can, are at least while i can still use a cork screw.