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  • Just Bottled 47-1/2 bottles of Syrah and ...

    I just finished bottling wine, and if my typing and spelling gets bad, I taste as I bottle to make sure the blending is right. Wine will need some bottle aging, but I think the wine will be okay. Some nice legs showing on the glass, little light on fruit, tannins will be okay in a while when they settle down a bit.

    I blended syrah with 1 bottle Barbara and 1/2 bottle Grenache, bottled 2 cases of that, and syrah with 1 bottle Merlot and 1/2 bottle Grenache and bottled 2 cases of that blend. Subtle differences between the two, but it makes it interesting.

    That is about 10 gallons of wine that was bottled. Funny thing is, when I pressed off the grapes in Sept. I had 12 gallons. I lost 2 gallons to racking and tastings during the season. Two gallons would have been another case.

    Next weekend, I hope (but not betting on it) that I will be able to have adjusted, blended and bottled 2 cases of 'Muscrat wine', our name for Muscat. I am making this in my wife's wine style, sweeter, little higher acid. Not to the style of a desert wine, but close. She won't drink much of it, but it will be a big hit at the next "Wine Reduction Party", turkey in the smoker, pork on the grill and wine wine wine.

    Maybe the muscrat will be the wine I enter at the Renaissance Festival next Sept.
    Don

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    I like the idea of tasting as you go, my friend Jimmy did not make his wine last year because I did not go to help. I offered to pay for the grapes but he said no he wanted help. This year I will try to make my first wine with him.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
      I like the idea of tasting as you go, my friend Jimmy did not make his wine last year because I did not go to help. I offered to pay for the grapes but he said no he wanted help. This year I will try to make my first wine with him.
      I'm envisioning the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy and Vivian where stomping the grapes with their feet.
      Angela

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      BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ArtsieAng View Post
        I'm envisioning the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy and Vivian where stomping the grapes with their feet.
        Oh no, big crushing party. Guy that brings in the grapes from Lodi area of Cal. get tons of grapes. I pre-order, so I get what I want. We crush grapes with a motorized crusher for about 4 hours. Then...we bring out our wines, and potluck and more wines. Good time, good information from other winemakers, mostly good wines. I brought a smoked salmon last year, a Sauv Blanc and a 'fairy blend'-used drunken fairies on some of my wine labels. It was a blend of several wines, came out pretty nice.

        I have been doing this for...OMG...23 years? Has it been that long? Am I that old now? I guess wine drinking does keep you young...and cool .
        Don

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        • #5
          Don,

          You sound like you are a pro at this, and I'm sure that your wine is wonderful. You certainly seem to enjoy your hobby, and who could blame you. Good wine...good food...good people...good times.
          Angela

          If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

          BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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          • #6
            It certainly sounds interesting - every day it amazes me what I read on this site!
            Pat
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