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I personally wouldn't, it will mask the grassy. flinty taste of the
Sauvignon blanc -- which is often matured "sur lie" in the Loire valley ( cf Pouilly Fumée). I suppose it depends on the quality of the kit. I always oak my chardonnays ( oaking and aging gives chardonnay that delightful "buttery" taste) but never my Sauvignon Blanc or Muscadet -- two of my favourite whites -- I like the sharp dry acidness of both wines and oaking would smooth and take the edge of sharpness away. All IMHO! -- Trevor A Panther In South Yorkshire, England Remove "PSANTISPAM" from my address line to reply. All outgoing mail is scanned by Norton Anti Virus for your protection too! "Rob M" > wrote in message om... > I just started a kit wine from Cosco. It is a Sauvignon Blanc and it > came with oak. I did not put it in. Is it common to use oak in this > style of wine? |
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