

I also visited a friend who owns a small boutique winery there and amongst a few cleansing ales decided to walk through the vines that were just about reading for harvest. They too were cabernet and also tasted sweet and yummy, but they were full of seeds compared to the Amy’s grapes. The result was obviously more of a mouth coating almost slightly bitter tannin effect. So to compare the two, I would say the Amy’s had a more full fruit flavour and my mates was almost overshadowed by the seeds in the grape. Now I realise the effect that stems and seeds have on wine are an increase in tannins, but does too many seeds have a negative affect on the taste of the wine in general? Secondly do growers try and avoid too many seeds?
Sam