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  1. meridaen

    When to press

    I would never press on taste, more on time spent on skins, the data, and my life schedule, in that order. Taste is profoundly dependent on our neurophysical environment at the time and how it influences our mind/sensory interface, how you are feeling and your physical state will so easily...
  2. meridaen

    Extended Maceration: 3 Weeks

    I'm like you Kitchen I ferment in large food-grade bins. Always macerate to between 21-28 days, and haven't yet experienced any problems. Once the cap stops rising, I carefully transfer to 20L buckets so that each is totally full, then place a lid on them firmly without being fully sealed...
  3. meridaen

    News related question...

    We've been pretty lucky, but quite a few of my students and people I work with have been inundated. Noone hurt though, touch wood. Things still pretty crazy 50km downstream from us though.
  4. meridaen

    News related question...

    Roads everywhere around here are closed, can hear the chopper every hour or so with another load of food and generators, dropping them off at the racecourse from what I hear. Oh yeah, every town here has a racecourse. We've got a text message to say we might get 90 minutes of power tomorrow...
  5. meridaen

    News related question...

    Is there anything on the news anywhere about what the hell is happening here in northern Victoria? We have copped an enormous amount of rain in the past week and currently experiencing the 1% flood, or '100 year flood' here around the Shepparton region. Our power was turned off last night, no...
  6. meridaen

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

    Apart from the fact that article is pretty much an opinion piece, isn't the amount of CO2 coming from the wine still relatively high well after fermentation has slowed down?
  7. meridaen

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

    Fantastic read. I'm 4 years in and absolutely looking to close the gap a bit. Have started giving a local wonery some free labour in exchange for some of his premium fruit come March (in Aus). I haven't tried saignee yet so I'm definitely going to give that a go. Not so sold on the cold soak...
  8. meridaen

    New Barrels for Forum Members

    So jealous you guys can get barrels so bloody easily. Here in Oz it's basically impossible to get anything under 225L, so I had to buy one of those, break it down, somehow jam 4 x 30L plastic drums into it, then put the bloody thing back together. Now I have a 100L barrel, just with a ****-ton...
  9. meridaen

    Barrel recouping

    I recently did this as well. Mine had a couple of decent cracks and took over a week and a half to seal. Good luck with round 2, stick with it 👍
  10. meridaen

    Naked wines company

    The US is one country that we just can't seem to get access to down here. Finally getting over there in '26 for the World Cup and you better believe i'll be slamming your wines into my face hole as fast as gravity allows for the whole month!
  11. meridaen

    Webinar this morning on managing high pH grapes

    If they do let us know!
  12. meridaen

    Yeast round table article

    "If a yeast is known for strong tropical aromas of pineapple and guava, you may not want to pair that with Cabernet Sauvignon." Not sure you have to worry too much about any strain of yeast imparting strong tropical aromas of pineapple and guava, or anything else for that matter 🤨
  13. meridaen

    Naked wines company

    You can't just buy wine from an overseas source and have it sent to you in the States can you?
  14. meridaen

    Painting old basket press

    As someone who was a painter for a decade I can assure ypou that it definitely does! But exposure time is really small, and it should cure quickly.
  15. meridaen

    Wine Makers Are Shy?

    You have almost perfectly described my set up 😁
  16. meridaen

    Naked wines company

    One of my best mates is a winemaker that sells through Naked Wines. Rob is as hardworking and as experienced a winemaker as you'll meet, who sources high quality fruit and makes a bloody good drop. I don't buy from NW myself, but if the rest of the winemakers are half as genuine as Rob is...
  17. meridaen

    2022 Arizona crush 3.0

    I have only ran one rose, which was mourvedre, and remember being a bit worried about how it was looking early on, but it turened out fantastic. I think that 90 mins will work out really well for you, just stay the course 👍
  18. meridaen

    Skipping first rack of white wine

    I have done this both times I've made a white (chenin blanc and chardonnay) and with a mourvedre rosé, all three turned out fantastic. I'll be trying the 'traditional' method that you outlined in March as it'll be the same Chardonnay fruit as this year. Will be interesting to compare as our...
  19. meridaen

    European drought

    Same here in Australia. I live near our biggest river (the Murray) and there are many people who could justify to themselves every single drop being used to irrigate farms. Luckily for us our system doesn't allow lobbyists to have much influence and the massive urban populations in Melbourne and...
  20. meridaen

    All You Need to Get Started!

    Thinking the same thing myself as I can't seem to find All-in-one's in Australia. Like barrels they basically mustn't exist here.
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