I'm in the process of making a high alcohol content apricot wine. I started the batch at 1.105 sg and gradually added sugar during fermentation. I calculated that I got to 18.6% ABV at 1.012 final SG, then I added enough Everclear to bring the ABV up to 20.5%.
Right now I've transferred from the primary bucket to a 5-gallon carboy. I put an empty airlock on the carboy because I read that you can oxidize a high alcohol wine and not worry about spoilage due to oxidation.
My question is do I always keep an empty airlock on the carboy during bulk aging (8-12 months)? During racking, assuming I lose some volume due to sediment, is it unnecessary to top up the carboy?
Right now I've transferred from the primary bucket to a 5-gallon carboy. I put an empty airlock on the carboy because I read that you can oxidize a high alcohol wine and not worry about spoilage due to oxidation.
My question is do I always keep an empty airlock on the carboy during bulk aging (8-12 months)? During racking, assuming I lose some volume due to sediment, is it unnecessary to top up the carboy?