Sunday, December 13, 2020

Winter Wine Work

One of the most pleasant winemaking surprises so far has been the 2019 Frontenac. I had low expectations for this wine. Previous harvests have shown Frontenac to be color unstable and the Frontenac rosé from 2018 is bad enough I've got it in the dump pile. I put 4 gallons of 2019 Frontenac red wine in a barrel last February and have more or less kept it topped up. Four months ago I was ready to dump this wine as well - it was not color-stable, it was thin, and I was concerned it might be oxidized. Fast forward to today, and this wine is pretty darn good. Color somehow is improved and taste-wise it has smoothed out very nicely. I needed the barrel for 2020 wines, so I just went ahead and bottled 2 cases today. 


Additionally, I racked another 7 gallons of Vidal after a month of cold stabilization. I continue to keep separate 4 different batches of the enormous harvest. The last 5 gallons of "less ripe" Vidal went into the fridge to cold stabilize today. Chambourcin went into a 15l barrel with just under 5 gallons left. The plan there is 6 months of barrel aging for each half of the batch. The 2020 Frontenac went in the other 15l barrel. The Foch will go into the 10l barrel once it seals up.

The basement has been a disaster for some time, and we finally got around to cleaning it up. This meant assembling a wine rack. It doesn't hold every bottle but holds some of everything we drink. Lisa got some nice dry erase bottle labels.



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