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HI all, in preparing my notes for what I will be doing differently this fall I need a plan for earwigs.
My first crush of the season was Pinot Noir, I crushed and fermented, and when transferring to the press it surprised my how many earwigs (lots) were on the surface. I removed what I could and moved on, I figured they were already there through ferment. The wine is not great and displays characteristics associated with earwigs that I found on the net - "earwigs produce an off flavor variably described as “animal”, “reductive”, “vegetal”, “acidic”, “bitter” and “tannic”. "
The next harvest was merlot, and again I crushed but them, but then sat and watched the top of the crush barrel, and invariably many, earwigs floated to the surface, I picked out all the wiggles I could see, about 30-50 or more in 100lbs. This is a better wine.
My question is, does anyone do anything to get rid of earwigs before crushing. Some cluster contain a whole bunch. I am considering a water dunk tank that will submerge all the clusters a couple at a time to force the earwigs to abandon the cluster ship, but then I fear I am introducing extra water, etc..
Any thoughts, suggestions or experiences?
Thank you RT
My first crush of the season was Pinot Noir, I crushed and fermented, and when transferring to the press it surprised my how many earwigs (lots) were on the surface. I removed what I could and moved on, I figured they were already there through ferment. The wine is not great and displays characteristics associated with earwigs that I found on the net - "earwigs produce an off flavor variably described as “animal”, “reductive”, “vegetal”, “acidic”, “bitter” and “tannic”. "
The next harvest was merlot, and again I crushed but them, but then sat and watched the top of the crush barrel, and invariably many, earwigs floated to the surface, I picked out all the wiggles I could see, about 30-50 or more in 100lbs. This is a better wine.
My question is, does anyone do anything to get rid of earwigs before crushing. Some cluster contain a whole bunch. I am considering a water dunk tank that will submerge all the clusters a couple at a time to force the earwigs to abandon the cluster ship, but then I fear I am introducing extra water, etc..
Any thoughts, suggestions or experiences?
Thank you RT