the_rayway
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At the Wine Guild meeting the other day, one of the fellows was waxing eloquent about sparkling wine. He hadn't been able to get his hands on encapsulated yeast in several years and was thrilled to see the MoreWine had it to order.
Another gentleman mentioned that any time he makes a white wine, he siphons off a couple of bottles and makes them sparkling. Kit wine, fruit wine, whatever, he makes it a habit and has a couple of cases of champagne bottles/caps/wires that he uses.
He was saying it was absolutely the best way to go as a standard. He always has sparkling wine on hand, in half-a-doz to a dozen flavours.
I think this man is a genius. I'm seriously considering getting a case of champagne bottles and the accessories just so I can do this. As I like my sparkling wine just slightly sweet, I would likely pasteurize it with the glass bottles to kill the yeast.
Has anyone done this as a habit with their wines? I really think this is genius!
Another gentleman mentioned that any time he makes a white wine, he siphons off a couple of bottles and makes them sparkling. Kit wine, fruit wine, whatever, he makes it a habit and has a couple of cases of champagne bottles/caps/wires that he uses.
He was saying it was absolutely the best way to go as a standard. He always has sparkling wine on hand, in half-a-doz to a dozen flavours.
I think this man is a genius. I'm seriously considering getting a case of champagne bottles and the accessories just so I can do this. As I like my sparkling wine just slightly sweet, I would likely pasteurize it with the glass bottles to kill the yeast.
Has anyone done this as a habit with their wines? I really think this is genius!