maybe I am misunderstanding, but I really doubt you will get it to clear while still undergoing an active fermentation. I think you may want to hold tight and see how it works out after the recommended 14 days and add the clarifying agents. I guess there is a chance too that the LP team forgot to include the Bentonite in your packet A?
I am not making myself clear here. At this point, I am not expecting the wine to "clear." I would just like to see it a pale-yellow color with no black or gray in it, i.e. I want the charcoal out of the wine. From what I can understand, that is what the bentonite was there to do. It can be as cloudy as it needs to be after fermentation is completed and before I add Kieselsol and Chitosan. Most wines are cloudy at that point in the process.
From what I have been told, there were bentonite in Packet A, so my questions are:
What happened to the bentonite?
If I threw the bentonite out in the black sludge when I moved the wine to the carboy from the fermenter, why did the bentonite not clear the wine of charcoal completely?
If it was because I threw the bentonite out before it had completed its job, explain to me how the bentonite would clear the wine while it is lying on the bottom of the fermenter.
If there was still bentonite in solution in the wine when I moved it to the carboy, it should still be in the wine and should be ridding the wine of charcoal. Why isn't it?