vabeachbear
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Usually just make big red wines from the high end kits.
Going to make a Chard this winter with a bit of a twist. I'm going to separate the 6 gals, and make two 3 gals.
First one, I'm going to leave the lees in and try the batonnage method, and the second one, I'm going to put through MLF.
Has anyone done this and if so, which kits did you use. I'm right now trying to decide between the RJS En Primeur Golden Heights Chard or the Eclipse Sonoma Chard.
Was wondering if either was better for both methods. Also if anyone thinks either is better for either method alone also.
Going to make a Chard this winter with a bit of a twist. I'm going to separate the 6 gals, and make two 3 gals.
First one, I'm going to leave the lees in and try the batonnage method, and the second one, I'm going to put through MLF.
Has anyone done this and if so, which kits did you use. I'm right now trying to decide between the RJS En Primeur Golden Heights Chard or the Eclipse Sonoma Chard.
Was wondering if either was better for both methods. Also if anyone thinks either is better for either method alone also.