Can you post a pic?I am sure you are correct and the color is from the extra time on those oak chips. I fermented mine for maybe 2 weeks and it’s golden yellow.
I did my Fume Black, pretty well following the instructions. I suck at record-keeping, so not sure if the kit included oak or not. I'd attribute George's amber color to the wine being exposed to oak for that period of time.
Mine's also a golden yellow.
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That'll teach my to type sober...Looks pretty light for a Fumé Black, buddy.
But it was funny! Very light for something BLACK ;-)That'll teach my to type sober...
Well that's exciting to hear! Are my worries non-worries after all? Did you follow the directions as I did? Is it ok to open the bucket just for a taste real quick?@motherofgallons If you have not yet tasted your Barbaresco, and it sounds like you haven't, you should be amazed at what it is like right now. Mine is only on the 4th week (post-fermentation) of my "planned" 6-8 week EM and it is wonderful. Yes, still VERY young but indicates that we can expect a VERY good wine in 12 to 18 months. I removed my oak chips after ten days because it was REALLY oakey at that point, and I didn't want it overpowered.
Question to all: Regarding the Eclipse Nebbiolo, can anyone tell us the difference between this Barbaresco and the Eclipse?. They are BOTH made from the Nebbiolo grape, and both come with skins, so what gives?
@Cellar Vader I'm so sorry, I just double checked the boxes and it was in fact the Selection Sangiovese with skins that was formerly known as Brunello! I totally misremembered. I hope this doesn't upset your plans. There was no "formerly known as" on the Nebbiolo box.Ahhh, then that explains it. Thank you @Brettanomyces and @motherofgallons. Two different styles. Now I HAVE to get a batch of the ("formerly known as Barolo") going, just to compare.
I also pitched both of those yeasts at the same time (after serious contemplation of swapping out for BM4X4) and also had that sulpher/sewage odor after 2 days of fermenting. All I did was aerate mine two times (AM & PM) and that took care of it. I was actually expecting it, based on what I read here regarding the RC-212. Nipped in the bud!
Edit: Sorry, I didn't address your other Q's. I say you should be ok, but I am still very much a newb. Others here can offer you excellent advice.
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