Mike Parisi
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A buddy has just finished his first wine kit, a WE Pinot Noir, 8 week kit. He actually didn't bottle until about 12 weeks after starting it and almost 10 weeks after fermentation finished. He has sampled it, says it tastes good, but says it has a lot of suspended particles that won't filter out using a coffee filter. He lives in another city, so I haven't been able to look at it to see what is going on. Here is what I have told him so far:
Take thw bottle out of the rack carefully and let it stand upright for a couple of hours before opening.
Pour it carefully and stop before any sediment is picked up or decant it without picking up sediment, then let it rest
Put a bottle upright in the refrigerator to see if the particles settle out.
Are there any other steps he can take? Or is there a filter that will take care of particles that are too fine for a coffee filter?
Thasnks for any help
Take thw bottle out of the rack carefully and let it stand upright for a couple of hours before opening.
Pour it carefully and stop before any sediment is picked up or decant it without picking up sediment, then let it rest
Put a bottle upright in the refrigerator to see if the particles settle out.
Are there any other steps he can take? Or is there a filter that will take care of particles that are too fine for a coffee filter?
Thasnks for any help
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