yes you can decant your wine about a hour before you want to drink it.
yes you can decant your wine about a hour before you want to drink it.
cpfan said:Or you can pour into a glass, and swirl the wine around for a bit.
Steve
I figured as much....I've been preping the wine a hour before by inserting the cork screw and shaking it for a period of time to release the gases. Is there a specific/better way to decant the wine?
You could also put the wine into jugs, or a carboy if you have 5 gallons of it, with an airlock and let it degass. It would only take a couple weeks.
Have you determined why it's gassy? Did you bottle too early or use old sorbate? It's important to know how this happened so you don't repeat the error.
What do you call "an extended period?" It seems you didn't give it enough time to degass on it's own. What kind of wine is this?
Not sure what gives you the impression I'm resistant.....as I said alreadyYou seem resistant to giving any details. Very hard to help you when you try to withold info. Is this a kit wine? Kit wines are different than non-kit wines. You have to degass kits--other wines should be degassed thru bulk aging.
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Any good decanting solutions?yes you can decant your wine about a hour before you want to drink it.
Here is another option. Uncork your wine as needed and insert a Vacuvin and pump it 20 times or so. This vacuum will pull out the residual CO2 fairly quickly.
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