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    Hello from Cleveland

    Welcome to WMT! I grew up on the west side with a concord vineyard. I got into wine making in my 20s and have been slowly getting better. This is a great place to hone the craft and meet kindred spirits! (As is cleveland!) I still head back to Collinwood every year for my grapes. There are...
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    GSM Blend Substitute...?

    Good choice with PS. However I like RP-15 or BM4x4 for PS. Morewinemaking.com has a good yeast guide for syrah/PS. Non traditional grapes like Tannat an PV would also be interesting but are typically difficult to source out side the west coast.
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    2023, What are your plans?

    It would taste fantastic! Syrah, Cab Sauv would be a good second.
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    Finer Wine Kit Petite Sirah

    PS is one of my favorites too! Cold soaking for as along as possible and then a slow ferment. @silverbullet07 There has been some hit or miss success with PS on the forum, but it is one of my yearly go to's. I like it as a stand alone or can use it for some color. Keep exploring and good luck!
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    Fermenting Friends ~ wine clubs

    I am down in the Kankakee area. I am not sure how close you are. There are a number of "clubs" on the north side of chicago but it just doesn't fit my schedule. I have hosted some crush parties and pressing sessions to try and generate interest. I tend to have lots of interest but not a lot...
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    Mold damaged grapes: crush or toss?

    Even with a little mildew they look pretty dang good!
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    red blend ideas

    Check your acid levels. Barbara tends to be a little high. If the Grenache is low you might be perfect - otherwise you might need a slight adjustment. Should be an interesting blend!
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    My experience with the All-in-one pump

    Great quick tutorial, Steve! I have bottled 18 gallons in the past two weekends and the AIO was spectacular as usual. The quick video would have been a good reminder because I forgot the carboy had to be below the bottling. I typically add one more video as part training for newbies. You...
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    Marquette, Petite Pearl, and Verona… Oh My!

    Those grapes Look wonderful! What is the petite pearl closest to in taste? I have heard they do well in the Midwest, but I haven't tasted them yet!
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    Determining why the wine I made is below expectations

    The petite will come around, if you can wait that long! :) or blend it with one of the flatter wines. I never get tired of using it as a varietal and a blending grape. Reading half of your stories on here I am pretty sure the wine you want to dump is still pretty darn good! You just have...
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    New Member from Georgia

    Welcome! Happy to have a new member!
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    Vintage 2019

    How about we just have Mouvedre party at the Crew household?!? Just kidding. Mouvedre is a tough grape to vint. I haven't tasted my Mouvedre that I made in 2020 with avante😁. I am a bit scared to. 😱
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    Vintage 2019

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    Making the softest Petite Sirah possible

    @NorCal another wonderful thread. You might need to start writing for Winemaker magazine :-) I just found the thread and would like to add one consideration for next year partial/semi- carbonic maceration. Thanks for the great read and all the great suggestions from others!
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    Live virtual wine tasting event for the home winemaker - Done

    Sounds like a terrific event! Unfortunately I just saw this notice. Looking forward to seeing the tasting notes.
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