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Being relatively new to home winemaking, I have some questions about a
sparkling wine I'm going to be making. I've decided to use a RJ Spagnols Cellar Classic Chardonnay as the base - half will be made as a still wine, the other half sparkled by la methode champenoise. My thoughts so far a The TA is about 6.2 - I'm thinking I should probably bump this up to about 8 or so. Does anyone know if I'll have any problems doing this? (Ie: are kits heavily buffered, etc) Oak - I wasn't going to oak the wine (except for the still Chard) as I had read in winemaker magazine ( http://winemakermag.com ) that oak tastes awful in sparkling wine. However, on tasting the wine (on about day 30 so far) it seemed lacking in structure, and I opted to add the oak powder that came with the kit along with the kit finings - I'll rack in about a week. Do you think that the oak will be detrimental to the flavour or beneficial? I'm thinking that by adding it in conjunction with the finings any negative effects of tannins/colouring will be minimized. Finally - the wine has alc by volume of about 12.5% - I want to drop this by about 1% before sparkling it - but I do not want to dilute with water (I would have to add 1L water to the 11.5L I plan to sparkle in order to make 11.5% by volume). I have access to Chardonnay grape juice (I'm near RJ Spagnols in Delta, BC) and am wondering if I used that to dilute if I would be OK? My thoughts are that I can measure the specific gravity of the Chardonnay grape juice and calculate the amount of sugar in it - and adjust as necessary for secondary fermentation (either dilute the juice a bit with water or add sugar to it as the case may be). And of course, by using grape juice of the same variety, I maintain more varietal character and flavour - however, I am wondering if it would cause problems with clarity? Anyone's thoughts and feedback would be greatly appreciated, as I have found it somewhat difficult to find good solid information on sparkling wine online. Incidentally, one link relating to sparkling wine that I have found, and which is excellent is: http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/viticultu...7/463-017.html - Brandon |
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