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  • Cellar_Rat
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    ... and me !!

    .. and two friends I know!

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  • mcblades
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    Having bought a couple of white riojas recently to try, I am in agreement with lePLot. Have now started a kenridge chardonaay and will overoak it.

    ta

    MArk

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  • ToulouseLePlot
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    Um, isn't Rioja a fairly mediocre wine that's been very heavily oaked to give it a distinctive flavour which we are all (me included) moving towards because the quality of wine we can get for £5/bt is so poor we need the mask of the oak to take away the sharpness of the wine?

    That reads really controversial - it's not meant to be - I have recently been to a Rioja-only tasting and I know they pride themselves in their stuff. But I harbour a suspicion that I'm on the right track.

    So, if you buy-in to my concept - get a halfway decent Sauv Bl and add a lot of oak. As long as you steer clear of the distinctive whites (like viognier or pingo) or the floral ones - I bet it works.

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  • RTPFUN
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    I did the Beaverdale White burgundy using Lalvin D47 yeast and had very good results (after 6 months in the bottle) Haven't come across white rioja kit. Nearest thing that comes to mind would be the Kenridge classic Viognier very similar bold for a white but with a nice subtle back taste of honey which a white Rioja wouldn't have.

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  • mcblades
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    White rioja kit recomendation

    HI

    SWMBO has decreed that white rioja is to be my next hurdle. I am thinking that a white burgundy out of Bill Smiths award winning wines might fool her. But...

    Has anyone made a white rioja kit or simlar that blew their socks off (in a good way!).

    If so, I am all ears.

    thanks

    Mark
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