Bmd2k1
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Thanks for great info!As few as possible. Looking at my Meritage blend, so far I've done 3 and expect 2 more:
If making kits and/or using fining agents, there may be an additional racking. In other circumstances I've done more rackings, but everything I've read in the last few years says to rack as seldom as feasible.
- Oct - pressing (if it was juice this would be a racking)
- Nov - 4 weeks later off the gross lees, wine into barrel
- Feb - 3 months later off fine lees.
- Aug - pre-bottling, getting wine of any sediment and removing oak cubes (barrel is neutral)
- Nov - bottle when when the 2021 blend is ready for barrel
One thing I did in Feb was to rack all topup containers, checked that all were good, then homogenized the entire batch. This way each topup is identical to what's in the barrel, keeps the wine consistent for quality control (e.g., tasting) purposes. At bottling time I'll add all topup containers to the main batch, although that will be at most 2 additional gallons.
I do this for blends, which is the 2020 wine, the planned 2021 wine, and all 2nd run wines.
Note: I'm gently stirring the barrel at topup time, as that provides an accurate picture of what the cubes are doing. I add SO2 at 3 month intervals.
When you rack pre bottling...do you let it sit for any length of time before the bottling process?
Cheers!