katmike57
Junior
Hello, this is my first post here but I've been following for some time.
I've been making wine from kits for about 2 years now and have been mostly pleased with the results. I've more recently done some high-end kits like WE Private Res (Amarone, Bordeaux, Fiero, Nebbiolo). I have some RJS En Premeur kits in process and one Cru Select (Sangiovese). I'm convinced that even if you follow directions to the letter and bottle at the 6-8 week mark, you're going to have sediment problems, especially the reds. Am I right?
The answer is probably obvious - perhaps rack more often and/or wait a longer period of time to bottle. But, I've read where cold might help in getting the solids to fall out, so if I transfer to bottling bucket and let sit in the fridge about 3 days before bottlng, is that going to help much?
I've been making wine from kits for about 2 years now and have been mostly pleased with the results. I've more recently done some high-end kits like WE Private Res (Amarone, Bordeaux, Fiero, Nebbiolo). I have some RJS En Premeur kits in process and one Cru Select (Sangiovese). I'm convinced that even if you follow directions to the letter and bottle at the 6-8 week mark, you're going to have sediment problems, especially the reds. Am I right?
The answer is probably obvious - perhaps rack more often and/or wait a longer period of time to bottle. But, I've read where cold might help in getting the solids to fall out, so if I transfer to bottling bucket and let sit in the fridge about 3 days before bottlng, is that going to help much?
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