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I read about Lalvin D80 yeast in winemaker magazine and decided to give it a try on my Syrah/Cab this year. I was so impressed with this strain that I am going to post its praises. When I first opened the package I was a little thrown off because the yeast looks more like the thin noodles of sorbate than a yeast powder. The yeast was a good strong fermenter, it is very tolerant to temperature and high sugar, and gave good ripe fruit flavors to the blend. But the craziest thing of all is that the strain must be denser than usual yeast because it completely settled only one week after fermentation!! Today I racked the wine off of the gross lees and it is already perfectly clear and tastes like it has been ageing for months. I cannot wait to see how this one comes out after it ages through the winter and spring.