You got beautiful color from that one. I'd reserve some for blending into other wines, just to perk their color.
LOL, @SCAndy - I've received more than one comment on my use of the chrom paper.... The tartaric, malo and lactic are always at the bottom, middle and top respectively. I find no reason to add the standards.Wow,
Mr crushday that is an impressive number of samples on one sheet!
I actally performed my first malo chromatography test yesterday and it reveals more time needed.
I do have a question regarding malo for you and the gallery.
I inoculated with Enoferm after primary as I could not source CH-16. Just sprinkled into carboy and jugs.
Do you stir your vessels during malo?
Some literature advises weekly agitation. I just don't feel opening the bung every week and mixing with a long handled spoon makes sense due to O2.
Any opinions on this.
PS - it's a batch of WA Grenache.
That's right. I wouldn't check again until it's been 4-5 more weeks. Post AF, MLF can take several weeks to a few months.I am only a few week in so I prolly just need to wait. Let them do their thing.
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