I wouldn't bottle yet!
As a rule of thumb, if there's no change in SG for three days fermentation is probably done. Probably. Bulk aging under airlock until it's crystal clear would be wise. Another rule of thumb, don't bottle cloudy wine. I bulk age a minimum of 6 months but I'm in no hurry - usually it's longer.
If you bottle too early fermentation can restart - it happens - and with the built up CO2 you'll potentially have bottle bombs.
As a rule of thumb, if there's no change in SG for three days fermentation is probably done. Probably. Bulk aging under airlock until it's crystal clear would be wise. Another rule of thumb, don't bottle cloudy wine. I bulk age a minimum of 6 months but I'm in no hurry - usually it's longer.
If you bottle too early fermentation can restart - it happens - and with the built up CO2 you'll potentially have bottle bombs.