Yeast
#1
Posted 11 May 2012 - 11:16 AM
I first made Trinity Red then CC Showcase Amarone. Two very different wines but both kits came with EC1118 yeast packets.
I'm currently listening to a podcast on winemaking and one of the hosts said that different yeasts are better for different grapes (I knew that) and added that yeasts will bring out different flavors in the wine (didn't know that).
My questions are:
1. Is the yeast that goes with the kits (EC1118) a yeast that is very hardy and used in kits because of the variability of temp/environment by home winemakers but may not be the best yeast to use?
2. Are there better yeasts to use for individual grapes or kits than what comes with the kits and what's the best resource on this?
I live in Nashville, a pretty decent size town, and have access to a winemaking shop where I can easily experiment with different yeasts and then there's always the internet.
Thanks,
Reb
#2
Posted 11 May 2012 - 11:47 AM
Lennie
Primary: nada
Secondary: nunca
Barreled: WE SI Brunello, '12 Norton, '12 Lanza Valley Cab Sauv
#3
Posted 11 May 2012 - 01:19 PM
For this I say Red Star Premier Curvée - all around performer.
If you want to read more
http://winemakermag.com/guide/yeast
VR Zinfandel | RJ Concord | Damson Plum/Pomegranate | Cranberry/Zinfandel | Cranberry Apple Chablis
#4
Posted 11 May 2012 - 01:20 PM
As for yeast, one can induce short-term changes in kit flavour--indeed, there are some strains that can produce immense changes in fruit character and aromatics. But these don't last. If I'm asking people to hold their wines for six months before trying them, and they actually fall apart in that period (after the short-term esters break down) I'm going backward.
Heh, there's a German strain that in the right kit smells like juicy fruit gum for the first three months. Then it smells like a teenager's gym socks. Better yeast? Not for me.
I'm frequently wrong, but never in doubt!
#5
Posted 11 May 2012 - 02:11 PM
VR Zinfandel | RJ Concord | Damson Plum/Pomegranate | Cranberry/Zinfandel | Cranberry Apple Chablis
#6
Posted 11 May 2012 - 03:09 PM
WE Limited Ed. Meritage - bulk aging
Bottled - Italian Brunello (fresh juice)
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