ringmany
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I just realised, wouldn't it be easier to simply stop fermenting once it reaches a specific gravity?
At the moment, we're talking about fermenting until dryness, then back-sweetening. My Rose wine is currently at 1.028 gravity. Instead of fermenting until dryness around 0.995 and back-sweetening until around 1.012, why don't I just check the gravity each day then once it's down to 1.012 then add the stabiliser and proceed to the racking / bottling stage?
Update - I've just done a gravity reading right now and it's 1.010. I also bough some Mateus wine which is what I'm basing this off and did a gravity ready which was 1.000.
So as soon as my batch reaches 1.000 I can stop and continue to the racking?
At the moment, we're talking about fermenting until dryness, then back-sweetening. My Rose wine is currently at 1.028 gravity. Instead of fermenting until dryness around 0.995 and back-sweetening until around 1.012, why don't I just check the gravity each day then once it's down to 1.012 then add the stabiliser and proceed to the racking / bottling stage?
Update - I've just done a gravity reading right now and it's 1.010. I also bough some Mateus wine which is what I'm basing this off and did a gravity ready which was 1.000.
So as soon as my batch reaches 1.000 I can stop and continue to the racking?
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