dracunculus
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Well here it is all cleared, fined and filtered. It's a pleasant looking light red and for comparison the wine on the left is a red grape WOW.
Here's some in my sample syringe... nurse! 10mm Merlot for this patient, stat!
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Taste is very young and light, didn't really have much of a body to it and it was very dry indeed (and I prefer a dry wine) so I may have to back-sweeten this. Still it's gone into the dark where I'll give it 8 weeks or so to mature a bit and then see what it tastes like.
I'm going to start a new batch today with 4 litres + sugar to aim for a 12% ABV (the one above is 13%). Will see what kind of difference the extra litre makes. The juice is up at full price (£1.85/l) now so with sugar / yeast etc you're probably pushing 9 quid for 6 bottles which isn't far cheaper than the price of a decent Beaverdale kit. So it might not make much sense economically but it's fun going "off piste"
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Here's some in my sample syringe... nurse! 10mm Merlot for this patient, stat!
:grin:
Taste is very young and light, didn't really have much of a body to it and it was very dry indeed (and I prefer a dry wine) so I may have to back-sweeten this. Still it's gone into the dark where I'll give it 8 weeks or so to mature a bit and then see what it tastes like.
I'm going to start a new batch today with 4 litres + sugar to aim for a 12% ABV (the one above is 13%). Will see what kind of difference the extra litre makes. The juice is up at full price (£1.85/l) now so with sugar / yeast etc you're probably pushing 9 quid for 6 bottles which isn't far cheaper than the price of a decent Beaverdale kit. So it might not make much sense economically but it's fun going "off piste"
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