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I'm thinking of making this kit, but have never had an unoaked Chardonnay before. Looking for some tasting notes/opinions please.
Yes. I wasted an extra week re-dosing and stirring. Like Mike said, just wait it out, it will clear. I ended up getting it to bottle in about ten weeks. It is already very good, and I will make it again. I just will have to have more patience next time.I'm having the same issues with this same kit. According to kit instructions, mine was to be clear last night. You're a few months ahead of me ... Did you leave it in carboy (no racking) until it cleared? Not sure why I'm so paranoid about leaving it more than 8 days on the fine lees ... But I am.
In my case, I use a drill mounted stirring device plus vacuum to get rid of all the C02, to the point that the wine is sucking the water out of the airlock in a couple of days. My wine stays on a brewbelt until it finishes clearing.Two questions come to mind when a wine is slow to clear: Did I drive off enough CO2? What is the temperature in the carboy?
I didn't see an answer to either of these questions. So maybe we need to drive off some more CO2, and make sure the carboy is about 70* F.
It was good right out of the carboy.At three months, it is very good with pineapple and pears on nose and mouth. I will make it again.So how goes everyone's Chard project? I'm leaning towards this for my next white wine. Wondering what you think three weeks later.
It was good right out of the carboy.At three months, it is very good with pineapple and pears on nose and mouth. I will make it again.
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