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  1. bathman

    Petnat?

    So, I have now bottled some Rose and Red 'Pet Nat' style (really 'ancestral method' rather than Pet Nat), bottled at 1.000 SG so will see how it goes. Will probably open a bottle in a month to see if it has become carbonated and check if the wine is dry. Found this website useful, it follows...
  2. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    I think providing I only bottle if the hydrometer reads 1.000 or slightly below I should be ok. I 'think' each 0.001 of SG is equivalent to 2.6g/l of sugar. Worst case the wine would reach dryness at 0.990 which would give 26/l sugar (as you say a full champagne charge). More likely based on...
  3. bathman

    Petnat?

    Well, it confirms that 1 brix is the correct figure to achieve as that gives 10g/l sugar, but it doesn't really give any clue as to how you work out when you have 1 Brix left. I'm sure there must be a way as plenty of people make pet nat! From some video's I've seen sometime Pet nat can cause...
  4. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    Yep sorry should have made that clear...it is for the Pet Nat experiment. Trying to stop/slow fermentation by chilling it, so that it will settle out slightly and give me time to bottle it. Will then let temperature increase post-bottling in order to complete primary fermentation and get some...
  5. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    In an attempt to stop fermentation in a vessel of red wine (so that I can bottle it and finishing primary in the bottle) I dropped the temperature - it has been at 3DegC (37F) for 48 hours but it is still bubbling away! Not sure I can get the temp much lower without risking freezing it. I'm...
  6. bathman

    Petnat?

    I was wondering if anyone has any ideas about working out correct point to bottle fermenting wine for 'pet nat' style wine? I have seen the 1 brix mentioned a few times, presumably that means adjusted brix as opposed to the brix you would get from a refractometer? (which would be affected by...
  7. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    I'm in Bath in the South West. Cornwall has some great vineyards if you get a chance to visit - Camel Valley in particular does great wines. Dornfelder is grown a little bit over here but I wouldn't say it is a particularly popular commercial grape, I don't see many places growing it in the...
  8. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    Picked up 250kg of Pinot Noir nearly a week ago and only just finding the time to give an update as been busy every night racking, pressing and cleaning! The grapes were not particularly good quality - very low sugar (15 Brix), battered and bruised from 6 weeks of wind and rain and some grey...
  9. bathman

    Removing plastic odour and cleaning big tanks

    Thanks for the advice. I have a tub of sodium percarbonate and VWP cleaner/steriliser (which contains troclosene sodium) so sounds like that should do the job. Pic of my setup below, picking up 250kg of Pinot Noir next weekend, 10 hour round-trip unfortunately. Will be adding photos to my other...
  10. bathman

    Removing plastic odour and cleaning big tanks

    I am just about to clean and sanitise two 170L plastic tanks. The tanks are food grade medium density polyethylene. These will be used initially for cold soaking grapes for 3-5 days and then for fermenting the red wine. They currently have a strong plastic odour which I don't want to transfer...
  11. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier probably covers 50%+ of grapes grown (for English sparkling). A lot of Bacchus if grown here, which has become a traditional white English wine that most vineyards grow. You then get some grapes like Regent and Rondo that tend to ripen enough to make...
  12. bathman

    Petnat?

    I'm going to try my hand at some pet nat this year. Whilst it all involves finishing primary fermentation in the bottle to get the bubbles, there are various schools of thought on other aspects of it e.g. adding (or not adding) sulphites and whether or not to disgorge. I think traditionally to...
  13. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    Have been trialling in the DIY chiller this week. It does the job of getting a tank full of water down to 4 Deg.C (40F), my only concern is the compressor is constantly working to try and lower the freezer temperature, which isn't really how it is designed to operate. Will keep an eye on it but...
  14. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    Still a week or so away from picking up grapes and getting the winemaking room prepared, so thought I would share pics of some of this seasons setup. I want to cold soak the grapes and also control fermentation temperature this year so have invested in a DIY chiller setup. I have two 170 litre...
  15. bathman

    UK Pinot Noir 2019

    I've been making wine from imported Italian grapes the past couple of years, but managed to secure some English Pinot Noir grapes for this years wine making. I will be picking them up on the day of harvest so will be nice and fresh - never really sure how long the Italian grapes have been...
  16. bathman

    Post a photo, any photo

    Found these in the garage whilst doing a clear out - my first foray into wine making back in 2010. Only made 4 bottles. Opened one of them up, completely oxidised and smelt like sherry! These were made from a small quantity of pinot noir and saint Laurent from my own back-garden vines plus some...
  17. bathman

    2019 Grape Season

    I'm also starting to think about the 2019 season plan. I have managed to secure some English Pinot Noir which should be ready in October time. Have an order in for 250kg (your 550lb) and planning to do 5 or 6 individual 25litre ferments. Going to keep 1 for a still Rose, 1 for a sparkling...
  18. bathman

    Any suggestions for PA visit?

    I will try and check them out. I actually spent a bit of time in that area a few years back for my brothers wedding, they got married in a chapel at Lehigh university and had a reception at the banana factory (I think that's what it was called). Anyway, thanks for all the suggestions, I will...
  19. bathman

    Any suggestions for PA visit?

    Thanks for the suggestions, will be sure to check some of them out when I visit. Particularly like the sound of the ones close to Lansdale, as they should be close enough that I can sneak out with my brother without the kids in tow!
  20. bathman

    Any suggestions for PA visit?

    I'm going to be making a trip across the pond in February to east PA to visit my brother - hoping to find the time to check out a few local wine places. I know it is not a grape production area, but thought there may be some wineries about or maybe good places to try some interesting wines. I'm...
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