I just did my first bottling run with my new Enolmatic bottle filler. I know that several others here have this machine too, so I thought it might be useful to have a thread where we can compare notes, hints and tips etc.
Bottom line: I'm happy with my first experience, though there are a few tweaks that I'll apply before my next use.
More detailed notes:
We (Mrs Monkey and I) bottled ~5 gal of 2022 white wine 'field blend' - about 50:50 chardonnay/white pinot noir with a little viognier. We picked the grapes ourselves so this is my first completely 'soup to nuts' wine (though I didn't grow the grapes!)
Bottom line: I'm happy with my first experience, though there are a few tweaks that I'll apply before my next use.
More detailed notes:
We (Mrs Monkey and I) bottled ~5 gal of 2022 white wine 'field blend' - about 50:50 chardonnay/white pinot noir with a little viognier. We picked the grapes ourselves so this is my first completely 'soup to nuts' wine (though I didn't grow the grapes!)
- We cleaned the Enolmatic by filling ~6 bottles with sodium peroxycarbonate, followed by ~6 bottles tartaric acid. Dissolved peroxy in a little hot water first and made sure no solids remaining to go into Enolmatic.
- The Enolmatic siphon straw lets in air at the junction in the middle. We tried clamping both sides with hose clamps but it still leaked. Ended up just using the bottom half of the siphon straw and clamping the hose onto the rim of the carboy mouth. For future use I will try to source a suitable sized single cane (either food grade stainless or plastic). It will need to be long enough to fill from both carboys and kegs.
- Our first try with wine did not pull vacuum – we needed to seat the tiny o-ring at the vent in the vacuum chamber. It seems super tiny and fragile, but worked well after we took care to seat it initially.
- Some issues with slightly inconsistent fill level at first; it appears that you need to wait a couple of seconds after fill stops for the ‘backwash’ to pour back in the bottle. I’m sure it will get better with practice.
- We filled at a rate of ~5 minutes per case, even with some first day stops and starts.
- Close down: wash with peroxy/tartaric as start up, rinse with water and leave to dry.