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BrewKing Symphony
Anyone make the BrewKing Symphony kit? I am thinking about making it but
can't find anyone who knows anything about it. All that BrewKing could tell me was it is a Dry white wine. I assume it is a blush. |
BrewKing Symphony
Why would a white wine be a blush? I did the Limited Symphony in 2001. It was
excellent with a peach/apricot taste. This years vintage is supposed to have some other fruit notes but not the apricot. I would think the description should be on their website. I know it is described in the Ltd.Ed. pamphlet. |
BrewKing Symphony
> Why would a white wine be a blush?
Since it is a blend of a white grape and a red grape, I figured that maybe some color of the red grape would effect the color of the wine. |
BrewKing Symphony
The Symphony grape is a grape that is a hybrid of 2 grapes. The grape created
by the hybridization is white. If it were a blend of the 2 grapes (one being red) then yes the juice of those 2 grapes would be a blush. |
BrewKing Symphony
Brewser83 wrote "The Symphony grape is a grape that is a hybrid of 2 grapes." Here's the info. on Symphony grapes. A couple of members of my Cellarmaster wine club make Symphony wine. In 2002 Symphony wines took 1st and 2nd place in the White Vinifera Table Wine Category at our Wine Classic Amateur Winemaking contest. Bill Frazier Olathe, Kansas SYMPHONY: White-wine producing grape-cross derived from Muscat of Alexandria and Grenache Gris created in 1948 by a Univ. Davis viticulturist. The wine has an unusual resistance to oxidation, maintaining its light color, delicate Muscat flavor and bouquet for ten or more years. Fully ripens around late September in central California where it is mainly used as a varietal or blending wine in sweet, sparkling or dry format. May be the variety known as Symphonie in the Alsace region of France. |
BrewKing Symphony
Boo,
Brewking's Symphony is a hybrid of two French grapes, the Muscat of Alexandria, a white grape of intensely aromatic "grapey" character, and Grenache Gris, a red grape. This hybrid produces a white wine, not a blush. It has an intense aroma. Briliantly fruity bouquet. Good acidity and a hint of tannin carried over from the Grenache Gris. Boy does it go down easy. The closest commercial product is "Obsession" by Ironstone Vineyards (California). Try that first. If you like that, you'll like Brewking's Symphony. Jim |
BrewKing Symphony
I bought three Brew King Symphony kits and I am considering making two
of the dry and making one Semi-Sec. Has anyone here done this? How did it turn out? Later, A.J. Rawls Anchorage, Alaska, USA On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 02:49:41 GMT, "William Frazier" > wrote: > >Brewser83 wrote "The Symphony grape is a grape that is a hybrid of 2 >grapes." > >Here's the info. on Symphony grapes. A couple of members of my Cellarmaster >wine club make Symphony wine. In 2002 Symphony wines took 1st and 2nd place >in the White Vinifera Table Wine Category at our Wine Classic Amateur >Winemaking contest. > >Bill Frazier >Olathe, Kansas > >SYMPHONY: >White-wine producing grape-cross derived from Muscat of Alexandria and >Grenache Gris created in 1948 by a Univ. Davis viticulturist. The wine has >an unusual resistance to oxidation, maintaining its light color, delicate >Muscat flavor and bouquet for ten or more years. Fully ripens around late >September in central California where it is mainly used as a varietal or >blending wine in sweet, sparkling or dry format. May be the variety known as >Symphonie in the Alsace region of France. > |
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