southlake333
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I'm interested in filtering my wine. It seems I always end up with some amount of sediment left when racking and eventually end up with a small amount of sediment in half of my bottles. So, I'd obviously prefer a crystal clear and polished looking wine so friends and family can ooo and aaahhh at my amazing creations. ![Wink ;) ;)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
So anyway, I see practically no reviews online for wine filters and very little information on what most people use (maybe because most people don't filter?). The only options I've really come across are the Buon Vino Mini Jet Filter, the Buon Vino Super Jet Filter or another pump like the All In One Wine Pump with some kind of home made filter attachment.
I would also like to add that I do most of my secondary fermentation in Better Bottles so vacuum pressure on the bottle itself will be a concern.
Could someone please suggest a good filter/pump that will suit my needs along with an explanation as to why? Thanks!
So anyway, I see practically no reviews online for wine filters and very little information on what most people use (maybe because most people don't filter?). The only options I've really come across are the Buon Vino Mini Jet Filter, the Buon Vino Super Jet Filter or another pump like the All In One Wine Pump with some kind of home made filter attachment.
I would also like to add that I do most of my secondary fermentation in Better Bottles so vacuum pressure on the bottle itself will be a concern.
Could someone please suggest a good filter/pump that will suit my needs along with an explanation as to why? Thanks!