So I degassed my wine and I topped it off with another cab sauv. Can I degas again at any point or is it required to be done at the beginning before aging? Reason being said is I am not sure if I degassed it enough.
Hi Rosa, My guess is that this is a kit wine right? How did you degass? If you're using a vacume pump, you can hook it up and hit it again. If your using a drill mounted degasser, you may have a tough time.
Provide additional info. Have you added k-meta? What pressure is your vacume? I'd hit it until it stops giving up gas.
PCharles
I did drill mounted then that broke and I have some shredded plastic that fell into the wine. Then I used a spoon to finish the degas. Not sure if I did it correctly. I also have to filter out the plastic that fell in. When do you recommend doing that. I already added kmeta and clearing agents
Al knows his stuff; lots of experience.
One reason why you want to do degassing now is -
If the wine is very gassy, it will not clear as fast or as well.
Yes, you can always go back and degas some more later, but if you don't use some sort of vacuum device, each time you degas, you will be introducing more air into the wine, which is not a good thing to do.
If you do buy a brake bleeder or some other form of vacuum device, you can degas again anytime between now and bottling.
Again, it is best to do a good job of degassing (get most of the CO2 out) before you start clearing.
Rosa Rosa Rosa.....here is where you are at and we all face this, it is the good, better best scenario.....the drill is the simple method it has its pros and cons....that is good......a brake bleeder is better, its pros are a better degassing without all that air introduction and no stirring up sediment, and then there is best...a mechanical system like Wade sells where you flick a switch and all happens by itself
so you have to choose where you wish to take this wonderful hobby!
I plan to get one later down the road. But when do you recommend me racking it so I can get the plastic shreds out?
I wouldn't worry about the plastic in the wine as long as you rack when the instructions say to rack. Plastic being in there for a few weeks won't hurt a thing.
I made wine a long time before I purchased an electric vacuum pump. I had to buy new gadgets a little at a time. Until you get a vacuum pump, you can stick with your drill stirrer.
If you do degas again after the wine is racked and cleared, make sure you go slow and don't create a huge vortex with the drill stirrer. That vortex pulls a lot of air into the wine. Stir in one direction; when you see a vortex stating to form, switch directions. If you stir with a spoon, cpfan has recommended stirring back and forth with the spoon, instead of round and round.
Yeah I wish I read this before I did create a vortex. Should I just leave it?
you may consider running the wine thru a kitchen screen thing that women have in the kitchen to make sure you catch that plastic...i dont know if its floating orjust settling down to the bottom...good luck!
if you are now at the degassing stage, i would go ahead and rack that off to make sure the plastic is out now...proceed to degas and then stabilize