wittymonkey
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Hi all,
I have now 2 6-gal carboys , one with a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and one with a California Zinfandel. I care more about the wines having a lot of flavor. I don't like a lot of tannins. I tasted them and they are good but have no finish at all.
Both are kits, both are now in the last stage. I am supposed to filter and/or bottle them about now.
For the Zin :
I am thinking that instead of bottling them I want to age the Zinfandel in a oak barrel I bought here :
http://barrelsonline.com/ShowProduct.aspx?ID=30
I am going to of course use the cleaning and soak the barrel first.
What do you think ? Should I do this oak aging ? Should I age it in a different glass carboy instead (5gal and put difference in bottles to drink it?) ? Age it in the present carboy (6gal) (aka leave it as is, with the deposit and all)?
Anything else I should know about aging the Zin in the Barrel ?
For the Sauv Blanc :
For the Sauvignon Blanc the kit recommends filtering it and then bottling.
1. I have a 5 gal carboy , and option 1 is with or without filtering it, filling the 5gal carboy and putting the rest into bottles to drink first.
2. Option 2 is to also oak age it with or without filtration.
So what do you think I should do ?
I have now 2 6-gal carboys , one with a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc and one with a California Zinfandel. I care more about the wines having a lot of flavor. I don't like a lot of tannins. I tasted them and they are good but have no finish at all.
Both are kits, both are now in the last stage. I am supposed to filter and/or bottle them about now.
For the Zin :
I am thinking that instead of bottling them I want to age the Zinfandel in a oak barrel I bought here :
http://barrelsonline.com/ShowProduct.aspx?ID=30
I am going to of course use the cleaning and soak the barrel first.
What do you think ? Should I do this oak aging ? Should I age it in a different glass carboy instead (5gal and put difference in bottles to drink it?) ? Age it in the present carboy (6gal) (aka leave it as is, with the deposit and all)?
Anything else I should know about aging the Zin in the Barrel ?
For the Sauv Blanc :
For the Sauvignon Blanc the kit recommends filtering it and then bottling.
1. I have a 5 gal carboy , and option 1 is with or without filtering it, filling the 5gal carboy and putting the rest into bottles to drink first.
2. Option 2 is to also oak age it with or without filtration.
So what do you think I should do ?