The Winemaker’s Think Tank: Vol 2 – What do I need to get started making wine with fresh juice?
The Winemaker’s Think Tank?
Every Thursday we will post about a few frequently asked questions that our winemaker has answered. If you have a winemaking question you would like to have answered, please email us at support@juicegrape.com and we will try to get into next week’s post. Cheers! 🙂
What do I need to get started making wine with fresh juice?
When elevating your winemaking to the next level, often sourcing the best ingredients is the most direct path to better results. After getting great base experience using wine kits, the next logical step to wine making greatness is fresh juice. When making this change from wine kits to fresh juice, other ingredients may be needed to ensure the juice will reach its greatest potential as wine. First, evaluate your juice for acid (pH) and sugar (Brix). What are the levels present in your juice? If the Brix level is below 20, you may consider adding sugar to increase the Brix levels to 24-26. What is the pH of the wine? Juice should have a pH greater than 3.1 to ensure a successful fermentation. If the pH is higher than 3.8, consider adding tartaric acid. This will ensure a better tasting wine after fermentation as well as a more stable wine.
The next area to consider is yeast. Certain strains of yeast will amplify certain traits within the finished product of wine such as fruit character, spice notes, or floral notes. The yeast has certain parameters that it will ferment best within, so consult a winemaking expert at Musto Wine Grape to help you select the best yeast strain for your wine. The yeast is the important catalyst that will process the grape juice into wine. The yeast will need certain nutrients to best assist it with its fermentation such as a rehydration nutrient like Go Ferm, and subsequent nutrients to finish out the fermentation process such as Fermaid O and Fermaid K. Musto Wine Grape stocks yeast along with all of the aforementioned nutrients in small packages, designed for the individual buckets of juice. This will give you perfectly measured amounts of products to add to your wine, making proper fermentation simple and with no wasted/unused product.
We hope this information helps with your winemaking. If you have any follow up questions or winemaking questions in general, please email us at support@juicegrape.com.
Wine Wednesday: South African Cabernet Sauvignon
As the Spring Wine Grape Harvest Approaches, we thought we would check out some of the wines that South Africa has to offer.
Today we tasted a Cabernet Sauvignon. #HappyWineWednesday
WINE: Bob’s 2013 Overnight Express South African Cabernet Sauvignon
TASTING NOTES: On the nose are notes of raspberry, berry, flint, and oak. The palate is filled with flavor, yet soft supple tannins round out the mouthfeel nicely. A great wine to enjoy with grilled meats or a meaty pasta dish.
VITUCULTURE: The soil where these grapes were grown is considered “Clovelly, Stony Glenrosa soils”. Clovelly is a component derived from granite, usually red to yellow colored. It contains acidic compounds. It is found on mountain foothill slopes and on ranges of hills, with good physical and water retention properties. Glenrosa soils are typically compact, stony, and clean cut.
WINE REGION: Western Cape, 31 miles East of Cape Town
GEEKY THINGS: Wines from the Western Cape are where some of our Cabernet Sauvignon will be arriving from. Wines from these locations are often described as having a subtle mineral note which many believe is from the decomposed granite soils. The Granite Mountains are approximately 600 million years old, over 3 times as old as the soil in Napa where many of the Cabernet Sauvignon vines are grown.
Click to Download Tasting Notes
More information about our South African Grapes are on our blog. Check out the most recent “2017 South Africa Harvest” by clicking HERE.
Cheers!
The Musto Wine Grape Staff
The Winemaker’s Think Tank: Vol 1- Why is My Wine Fizzy?
The Winemaker’s Think Tank?
Every Thursday we will post about a few frequently asked questions that our winemaker has answered. If you have a winemaking question you would like to have answered, please email us at support@juicegrape.com and we will try to get into next week’s post. Cheers! 🙂
Why is my wine fizzy?
Wine may be fizzy for one of two reasons: trapped gas within the wine leftover from fermentation, or a re-fermenting wine. Yeast exudes two substances upon fermentation: alcohol and carbon dioxide. Often times, carbon dioxide is exuded in such small bubbles that the weight of the liquid wine is too heavy to allow the gas to escape. This gas can easily be discharged through a process called degassing. Degassing involves the extreme agitation of the wine via stirring or pumping over. If you own a pump, you can set up the hoses in a circuit, and pump over vigorously to allow the gas to escape. You can also buy a degassing stirring wand that attaches to a cordless power drill. Simply attach it to the drill, place in the wine, and stir. The agitation will allow any trapped bubbles to rise to the surface and dissipate.
The wine may also be fizzy due to a re-fermentation. Even after racking, there may still be suspended yeast cells within the wine. The addition of potassium metabisulfite is necessary to ensure the killing off of remaining yeast cells, especially if the wine has any residual sugar or if the winemaker has plans to back sweeten the wine. Potassium sorbate is also strongly recommended if the winemaker intends upon back sweetening a white wine. The potassium sorbate will encapsulate the yeast cells, rendering them sterile and unable to ferment any sugar that is then added to the wine. (Note: Potassium sorbate cannot be used on any wine that has gone through Malolactic fermentation.) If the winemaker would prefer physical rather than chemical sterilization, a sterile grade (.45micron) filter may be used to physically remove any yeast or bacterial cells and prevent any further fermenting from occurring in the bottle.
*Please Note:
- Brettanomyces is carbon dioxide as well.
- The issue of filtration raises a host of issues. Sterile in winemaking is not achieved unless using an absolute filter (cartridge filter at the 0.45 or lower) and not a nominal filter (plate or pad filter such as the Grifo or SuperJets). The cartridges for the Enolomatic filter set-up are not rated as sterile either.
We hope this information helps with your winemaking. If you have any follow up questions or winemaking questions in general, please email us at support@juicegrape.com.
Are you considering buying a gift? Let us help…
Are you considering buying a gift? Let us help…
Musto Wine Grape Company, LLC. has gifts for those starting out in winemaking, those who are experienced winemakers, or those who simply love wine or have a special winemaker in their lives.
So, what sort of person are you buying for?
Is this person interested in making wine for the first time or relatively new to winemaking?
Those interested in making wine may want to start out with some of the following:
Winemaking Equipment kits come with many of the basic and reusable items that are essential for making a basic batch of wine. Kits can be purchased pre-packaged or you can work with a Musto sales rep to enhance the kit items.
Winemaking Ingredient Kits exist for every budget and contain the ingredients needed to ferment and finish wine for bottling and enjoyment. There are kits available for all tastes.
While there are many different pieces of equipment that can be purchased for winemaking, few are as essential to crafting consistently good wine as are these items…
Hydrometer
Acid Tiration Kits (we recommend our own Pro Acid Kit!)
pH meters
Professional Books on Winemaking
A Professional Winemaker Led Class At Musto Wine Grape Company, LLC at our Hartford, CT location.
Perhaps the person you are buying for falls into the “Experienced Winemaker” category?
An experienced winemaker may have been making wine for a period of time and should now have the basic equipment and supplies. This sort of winemaker is generally looking for items to expand his or her cellar or for items that offer greater efficiency. To the observer, an experience winemaker might also be one who consistently produces wines that beg you to have another glass.
If your winemaker is an “Experienced Winemaker” he or she may already have those items mentioned for the those who might just be getting started in winemaking. For those who do, you may want to consider some of the following items, big and small.
New Wine Barrels
Stainless Steel Variable Capacity Tanks
Chemical Analysis Meters
Wine Bottles
OR…Maybe the person you are buying for simply loves wine and/or a special winemaker?
Gift Certificates…The Perfect Gift!
There may be no better gift option than the gift certificate. It allows the recipient to apply the value of the certificate to any item that they wish to purchase and at a time they are ready to do so. Our gift certificates come with a gift certificate holder and may be used for either online or in-store purchases. Click here to purchase a gift certificate in a convenient denomination.
Also, we are constantly running New and Special Deals on All of Our Products –> Check out our Shopping Page for more Information and Coupons!
Come Celebrate Your Winning Wines on January 21st
The results are in and the date is set! Come Celebrate Your Winning Wines on January 21st, 2016.
The 2016 Musto Wine Grape Company, LLC. Wine Competition Dinner will entail a catered dinner, medal ceremony, wine themed games, dancing, and raffle prizes. All raffle money proceeds will be donated to the Wounded Warriors Project.
This is an event you don’t want to miss! There may even be a possibility of hitting Frank Musto in the face with a pie! (Shhhhh don’t tell Frank ;))
Tickets: Purchase HERE
Results: Musto Wine Grape Wine Competition Results!
LOCATION:
Zandri’s Stillwood Inn:
1074 S. Colony Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492
January 21st, 2017
6:30PM – Midnight
We Hope To See You There! Cheers!
Pair Your Holiday Meals with Your Vinifera Noble Wine Kit
For those of you who are already running out of wine, we have the perfect solution! Start making wine on November 28th and it can be ready to drink by your special Holiday! Pick up a Mosti Mondiale Vinifera Noble Wine Kit and start creating the perfect wine for your Holiday Gathering. The Vinifera Noble Kits are a year round alternative to fresh musts and juice. They are characteristically warm, well balanced, and robust yet still subtle and delightfully nuanced. Choose any variety for your Holiday project and create a wine that your guests will want to steal from your cellar!
Downloadable Version Here –> pairing-food-with-vinifera-noble-kit
Who Won Best in Show?
Thank you to everyone who entered Musto Wine Grape Company’s Wine Competition. We cannot wait for the Competition Dinner to give you all of the results! Dates for the dinner are coming soon….
You will be receiving an email this week with your medal results. All medals and feedback will be given out at the dinner.
And now for Best in Show…
Best in Show – Commercial: Winemaker Amanda Brackett from Southern Connecticut Wine Company for their “Dark & Dirty Red Blend”
Best in Show Amateur: Eric Albetski & Ed Smith for their 75% Sangiovese, 25% Cabernet Sauvignon Blend.
Congratulations to all the Winemakers who submitted their entries. We can’t wait to see you at the dinner and celebrate your wines!
Juices and Grapes In Stock as of 9/22/16
Variety | Label | 36/42 |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Pinot Noir | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Muscat | Muscat King | 42lb |
Old Vine Carignane | Smiling Baby | 36lb |
Syrah | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Barbera | Lucerene | 36lb |
Muscat | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Cabernet Franc | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Merlot | Lugano | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Lucerene | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Syrah | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Cabernet Franc | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Zinderella | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Lugano | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Costamagna | 36lb |
Merlot | Lugano | 36lb |
Merlot | Washington State | 36lb |
Old Vine Carignane | Caterina | 36lb |
Petite Sirah | Caterina | 36lb |
Merlot | Caterina | 36lb |
Petite Verdot | Caterina | 36lb |
Chardonnay | Lanza | 36lb |
Ruby Cabernet | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
French Colombard | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Malvasia Bianca | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Black Muscat | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Carignane | Uva di California | 36lb |
Merlot | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Alicante | O’Caprio | 42lb |
Alicante | Smiling Baby | 36lb |
Barbera | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Uva di California | 36lb |
Old Vine Grenache | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Ruby Cabernet | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Malbec | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Muscat | Cry Baby | 42lb |
Muscat Cannelli | Lanza | 36lb |
Chardonnay | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Syrah | Cry Baby | 36lb |
Cabernet Sauvignon | Caterina | 36lb |
Carnelian | Pia | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Pia | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Smiling Baby | 36lb |
Mixed Black | Uva di California | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Caterina | 36lb |
Muscat | Treasure | 36lb |
Grenache | Teaser | 36lb |
Zinfandel | Teaser | 36lb |
Sangiovese | California Special | 36lb |
Barbera | California Special | 36lb |
Brunello | Pia | 36lb |
Merlot | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Old Vine Zinfandel | Caterina | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Pia | 36lb |
Petite Sirah | Pia | 36lb |
Gamay | Pia | 36lb |
Barbera | Pia | 36lb |
Alicante | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Petite Verdot | Paso Robles | 36lb |
Barbera | Valley Beauty | 36lb |
Viognier | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Pinot Grigio | Lodi Gold | 36lb |
Thompson Seedless | Valley Beauty | 36lbs |
Merlot | Lanza-Musto | 36lb |
Sangiovese | Lanza-Musto | 36lb |
Barbera | Lanza-Musto | 36lb |
Nebbiolo | Pia | 36lb |
Juices:
Variety |
Merlot |
Thompson Seedless |
Muscat |
Sauvignon Blanc |
Muscat |
Carignane |
French Colombard |
Syrah |
Thompson Seedless |
White Zinfandel |
Malvasia Bianca |
Malbec |
Chablis |
Burgundy |
Gewürztraminer |
Syrah |
Viognier |
Petite Sirah |
Merlot |
Chardonnay |
Malvasia Bianca |
Riesling |
Barbera |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Muscat |
Zinfandel |
Thompson Seedless |
Grenache |
Pinot Noir |
Ruby Cabernet |
Merlot |
Mixed Black |
Sauvignon Blanc |
Sangiovese |
Pinot Grigio |
Cabernet Sauvignon |
Zinfandel |
Merlot |
Barbera |
Zinfandel |
Muscat |
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