Pinot Noir was at 0.996 and both Malbecs were at 0.994 so I pressed this morning. Things are looking good.
For those keeping track, I did 6 lugs of Malbec split into two batches. Everything was identical except in one I used OptiRed and used Noblesse in the other. There is currently no discernible difference in color, nose or taste. Interestingly, both yielded 7.5 gallons, in total. However, I got about a quarter gallon more free run out of the Noblesse batch, but more press run from the OptiRed batch. In the end, probably not a material difference, as it could've just been a difference in the positioning of the GHT and racking cane. For now, I'm going to call the results identical. I'll keep an eye out for any differences until I have to combine them a bit for barrel aging in a couple months.
I'm about to press my Malbec and curious what the yield will be. I have one less lug than you so I won't have as much. It's going to be interesting what the difference between a basket and bladder press will make.