Hello all, simple question (I think):
I have a batch of red wine about 5 weeks into malolactic fermentation a small amount of which I would like to blend into a fresh batch which just completed alcoholic fermentation in order to inoculate the fresh batch with the malolactic bacteria from the last batch. But back when I made that first batch I was using Potassium Carbonate for raising the pH (my grapes were pretty acidic) and on the current batch I ended up using Potassium Bicarbonate instead. Somewhere on the interwebs I think I remember reading that it is not a good idea to blend wine made with the one chemical with wine made with the other. But I haven't been able to find where I read that.
Is this a bad idea? And if it is a bad idea to blend them at this stage, then would it be okay to blend them after fining and cold stabilizing?
I have a batch of red wine about 5 weeks into malolactic fermentation a small amount of which I would like to blend into a fresh batch which just completed alcoholic fermentation in order to inoculate the fresh batch with the malolactic bacteria from the last batch. But back when I made that first batch I was using Potassium Carbonate for raising the pH (my grapes were pretty acidic) and on the current batch I ended up using Potassium Bicarbonate instead. Somewhere on the interwebs I think I remember reading that it is not a good idea to blend wine made with the one chemical with wine made with the other. But I haven't been able to find where I read that.
Is this a bad idea? And if it is a bad idea to blend them at this stage, then would it be okay to blend them after fining and cold stabilizing?