Jal5
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I had a red wine bulk aging last winter in a 5 gallon carboy that was correctly fitted with bung and airlock that developed the flowers in wine problem- some kind of stuff floating up to the top of the neck of the bottle. I researched it here and elsewhere and determined it to be mycoderma. I treated it by screening it through multiple layers of cheesecloth and adding a heavy dose- 1/4 tsp of Kmeta and immediately bottling it. I have tasted it since then and it is just a meh kind of merlot, nothing great, it has a taste of the kmeta still I think and if I take the time to decant it when serving it is better but still meh.
I know have two 5 gallon bottles of red wine bulk aging that have the same problem- one from last spring juice and one from last fall juice. Picture is attached. sorry for the bad cellphone pic.
Is there any other remedy and why am I getting this again? I am pretty stringent about cleanliness of all items used in making wine and it is correctly sealed to keep out air while aging. I am not sure what is really causing the problem. thanks.
Joe
I know have two 5 gallon bottles of red wine bulk aging that have the same problem- one from last spring juice and one from last fall juice. Picture is attached. sorry for the bad cellphone pic.
Is there any other remedy and why am I getting this again? I am pretty stringent about cleanliness of all items used in making wine and it is correctly sealed to keep out air while aging. I am not sure what is really causing the problem. thanks.
Joe