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    Cellar Craft Chardonnay kit recommendations

    I did the CC Showcase Yakima Chardonnay about 18 months back. Personally I preferred the Showcase Viognier (more body, and a bit sweeter), but the ladies like the Chards, and it didn't last long - seems to me it started to disappear after about 6 months. I will probably do it again this year...
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    Cellar Craft Barbera clearing question

    Greetings to the group and happy Monday :( I am currently making the Showcase Barbera, my first time making this particular kit. I racked it into clearing on Jan 15 and expected to see some evidence of clearing by now (roughly 2 weeks), however it still appears opaque - I check for clearing...
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    Cellar Craft Viognier clearing question

    Seems like every batch is a little different, even from previous batches of the same type of wine. Happy to say this one has not lost its flavour, and I could darn near drink it right now. That said, the CC Viognier seems to mature nicely, gets some structure and loses some of that...
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    Cellar Craft Viognier clearing question

    Well, looks like it finally cleared. Thanks for the help folks, it just took its sweet time.
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    Cellar Craft Viognier clearing question

    Yesterday I fitted the vacuvin, and that helped speed up the clearing. Typically i do not use the vacuvin until the wine has fully cleared, as I have had some instances where the vacuvin has lifted whatever gunk has already cleared from the bottom of the carboy, rendering the wine no longer...
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    Cellar Craft Viognier clearing question

    This is the Cellar Craft Showcase Viognier. It is excellent if aged over one year. Re the degassing, I have not attempted this yet - I degass using a Vacuvin (yep it works, but again, you gotta be patient, it can take regular pumping over several days). I am concerned that using the vacuvin at...
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    Cellar Craft Viognier clearing question

    Good morning to all. I currently have a Showcase Viognier in the clearing stage - I have made this wine before (Jan 2011 IIRC), and do not recall having clearing problems. That first batch has all been consumed, and the natives are yelling for more (wife and her girlfriends. At the time I...
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    Cellar Craft Stupid stupid stupid carboy question

    Cork trick worked =:O Thanks for the tips gang! After watching a couple of youtube vids showing guys getting corks out of wine bottles, I tried it on my 6 gallon carboy. It took a few tries to get the cork more or less axial with the neck of the carboy - then I was able to yank out the plastic...
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    Cellar Craft Stupid stupid stupid carboy question

    Thanks for the rapid response. I checked it out on youtube... holy cow, that's pure witchcraft, gonna try it when i get home =:O Bob
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    Cellar Craft Stupid stupid stupid carboy question

    After racking my Limited Release CC Pinot Noir into a fresh carboy (for clearing), I accidentally used too small a cork. In the process of inserting the bubble lock the cork squeezed through the neck, right into the carboy full of wine. Dang! I then racked the wine out into a fresh carboy, along...
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    Cellar Craft CC Showcase Viognier Wins A Blind Taste Test!

    I tried this on Sat night at a dinner party, my 9-month Viognier blind-tested against a supermarket V (Maryhill, not very expen$ive). The initial reaction was that the ladies preferred the Maryhill, due to its sweetness, but after a few sips they tired of that, declared it a "supermarket wine"...
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    Cellar Craft Showcase Rosso Fortissimo

    I made the Showcase RF about 7 months ago. As it is now holiday season 2011, my wine stocks are being heavily depleted. So... when my wife asked for a red yesterday, instead of sacrificing another of my Amarones I opened a 7-month RF. It is certainly drinkable, but my sense is that it is still...
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    Cellar Craft CC Dessert Wines

    Well... the responses seem clear enough, Porto Corinto it is. Interesting thing, I googled "Cellar Craft Dessert Wines", and amongst other things, it threw up the vinecowine.com website. The Vineco site currently contains the full list of CC wines, from Classique through Showcase. Meanwhile...
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    Cellar Craft CC Dessert Wines

    Good morning to the forum. I have been using CC wine kits, mostly Showcase, for going on a year now, and have been overall very happy with the results. Now I am considering the Dessert Wine kits. (The Orange Muscat and Classic Port look interesting.) Can anyone comment on these kits? Are...
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    Cellar Craft Min. Aging Recommendations for Various CC kits?

    When making a red that you intend to age in the barrel, do you still add the oak chips, cubes etc, that come with the kit? bob
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    Cellar Craft Min. Aging Recommendations for Various CC kits?

    Interesting info re the barrels Mike. How many uses do you get from one barrel? At $145 each inquiring minds want to know... Bob
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    Cellar Craft CC Showcase Labels

    New Amarone labels... The old and the new. And a couple of 355ml tasters, for future reference. The 750ml bottles are from Columbia Crest Two Vines Merlot, an okay table wine that sells around here for $6-$7. These weigh about 1lb empty, and i have not had any break yet. Bob in Maple Vly, WA
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    Cellar Craft Cellar Craft Limited Release kits for 2012

    yep, that be the one :) Currently waiting for the lovely Heidi down at Larry's Brew Supply to get me a price on the Pinot Noir...
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    Cellar Craft Cellar Craft Limited Release kits for 2012

    Looks like Cellar Craft have updated their website to include the 2012 LR's. Go to their home page and select Specials & New Products. (last time I tried to post a clickable link on this forum it didn't work, and I don't have time to wrestle with it) Meanwhile I have placed an "inquiry with...
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    Cellar Craft CC Showcase Labels

    Well, I spoke (keyed?) too soon, a bad habit of mine. A closer look at these labels shows that the white background (in the images) is actually backing paper, and the labels themselves are transparent film. Should look pretty classy when mounted. Bob in Maple Vly, WA
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