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Thanks, I'm going to add the oak to 1 carboy and see what happens. I'll
still have 100 liters un-oaked for comparison! Alfonse "Patrick McDonald" > wrote in message ... > You'll always extract the oak flavor when in contact with the liquid. Your > local shop was hopefully intending that you'd get a stronger extract from > the chips due to the vigorous (and thus turbulent) action of initial > fermentation. > > I just added cubes to a 1 year old Marechal Foch to help the topping up and > get oak character. There's no reason you cannot... > > "Alfonse" > wrote in message > ... > > Hi, > > I was wondering if adding oak chips to a batch of red wine that bulk aging > > would be ok. The wine is 4 months old and was made from grapes. A local > wine > > place said its too late. They usually add it to (kit) wine during > > fermentation. > > Thanks > > > > > > |
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