Alright, the Merlot has settled in at .996 for 3 straight days, so I racked out of the 5 gallon carboy into a 6 gallon carboy. There was a good layer of light purple mud on the bottom, but nothing funky. I added the potassium sorbate and the metabisulphite to the racked wine. I know I didn't have to add the sorbate, but the kit called for it, so I went ahead and added that. I let the wine sit for a few hours, then used the pump I borrowed from JohnD to degas! WOW! Talk about a quick degassing. It took 5 minutes and I was done. Actually, I was probably done after about 3 minutes, but I wanted to make sure I degassed as much as I could.
I then re-racked back to a clean and sanitized 5 gallon carboy. Did a little tasting and not bad. Not great, but not bad.
I'll let the wine sit for 6-8 hours then I will add the Kieselsol. After that, I'll wait a few more hours and add the final clarifier. Then, I'm going to put this kit in the corner for about three months and let it do its thing. I'll do a tasting every 4 weeks or so to see where I am from a taste standpoint and try to determine when to bottle.
My first kit almost done! So far so good, Keeping my fingers crossed that I haven'r screwed anything up and it will be a drinkable Merlot at some point in the next 6-8 months.