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  1. Flying Penguin

    Spontaneous MLF

    Cold crashing test significantly improved acidity, I could not believe that much would change. As the harsh taste of acidity improved, subtle aromas have become more apparent. It is still not a big tasteful bomb, but suitable for day to day consumption, and possibly better than what we get here...
  2. Flying Penguin

    Spontaneous MLF

    Thanks for the replies, which have been very insightful for me! I started using commercial yeast on most of the batch and native yeast on a small part (20 % of the total or so) , just to see and compare the result on two different techniqes. Commercial yeast (fresh package) was slow, meanwhile...
  3. Flying Penguin

    Spontaneous MLF

    Just for the update, it has been 2 weeks since pressing and it still keeps on bubbling, though not vigourously as day one. I am seeing tiny bubbles like small dots floating steadily to the surface, as in MLF. Wine has a funky taste and smell which goes away after 30 secs of aerating. Meanwhile...
  4. Flying Penguin

    Homemade vs. Commercial and what I am doing to close the gap

    Is 15 - 30 % proportional to the the initial volume or to the end product.? What I am asking is, if I am fermenting 10 gal. must, I assume that I will get more or less around 5- 6 gal. fermented and pressed juice. Should I pull 30 % X 10 gal = 3 gal. or 30 % X 6 gal = 1.8 gal to saignee before...
  5. Flying Penguin

    Spontaneous MLF

    Thanks for the answers and for the welcome :) . I am afraid chromatography test kits suitable for home winemakers are unavailable in my country. So my only option for MLF is to pitch the culture, check for bubbles, wait 4-6 weeks and hope for the best. Actually I pressed the wine 3 days ago...
  6. Flying Penguin

    Spontaneous MLF

    Hi all. I usually avoid MLF, since I like a bit of acidity in wine and generally local grapes in Turkey have relatively low acidity due to hot climate. But this year having realized that Merlot grapes that I am fermenting has a too sharp acidic mouthfeel, I decided making MLF and ordered...
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