I did a batch of the welch's white grape juice with cote des blancs yeast and it's not nearly as tart as the concord. A little less grape flavor, but more balanced. Next time I'll go with white grape peach for the added fullness of peach flavor.
Mikey said:Cheapo wine kits at Costco = 25 bucks, ready in one month and it tastes like wine is supposed to and not grape kool-aid with everclear................
I don't care at all for hefeweizens or wheat beers, but I don't 'dis them either. Our tastes are our tastes.
But you can sorbate and campden and sweeten to taste if you'd like.
Yooper.....I need to increase the apple flavor and also lightly sweeten some apple juice wine that I used too many raisins in. The raisins and alcohol over power the apples. I have used sorbate and campden and let age for about 5 months in a bucket. Could I simply pour some apple juice from a bottle into the bucket? If frozen concentrate is the way to go, what is the technique for that?
Thanks.
I guess I will see in about 60 days if its worth it or not. Worst case is to use it for topping up.
I decided to try this Welches wine.
Used 3 cans of grape, 1 1/4 pound sugar, nutrient, acid blend, peptic enzyme and some tannin for kicks.
It is sitting for 24 hours under SO2 and then I will pitch some K1-V116. SG is right at 1.100.
I guess I will see in about 60 days if its worth it or not. Worst case is to use it for topping up.
No experiment is a failure, just a learning tool.