Resonant11
Member
Hello all, I made my first batch from grapes in the Fall. I recently racked it for the first time since racking off the gross lees in Oct/Nov. Shortly afterward a noticeable amount of sediment dropped out. It didn't feel like I brought much of the sediment through the racking cane, so I'm wondering if dropping sediment is still normal for this age of wine (3-4 months).
I've never used fining agents, so I'm wondering if I should consider that. Is it possible to add something and gently stir the full carboy to accelerate the clearing process? I'm toying with the idea of entering the wine in a nouveaux wine contest in a club that I just joined, but I want to make sure it's clear. The contest is in May.
In a related question, does anyone have tips on how to test for clarity in a full carboy of red wine? I'm wondering if shining a light through would be useful. My wife and I drank about a bottle's worth that didn't fit into the carboy when I racked it. It had a very deep purple color, but didn't seem hazy or cloudy. I probably should have inspected it more thoroughly before drinking it!
Thanks!
I've never used fining agents, so I'm wondering if I should consider that. Is it possible to add something and gently stir the full carboy to accelerate the clearing process? I'm toying with the idea of entering the wine in a nouveaux wine contest in a club that I just joined, but I want to make sure it's clear. The contest is in May.
In a related question, does anyone have tips on how to test for clarity in a full carboy of red wine? I'm wondering if shining a light through would be useful. My wife and I drank about a bottle's worth that didn't fit into the carboy when I racked it. It had a very deep purple color, but didn't seem hazy or cloudy. I probably should have inspected it more thoroughly before drinking it!
Thanks!