I know that the recommendation is NOT to do a MLF on wine kits. I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried it anyway. If so, what were the results? According to an article (http://winemakersacademy.com/malolactic-fermentation-wine-kits/) on Wine Maker's Academy, performing a MLF on a kit wine will produce "a flat and uneventful wine."
However, do you think it's possible to do a MLF on a smaller portion of a kit (up to 50%) and blend it into the remaining portion (3 gallons) during the bulk aging process? Or do two like kits, one MLF and the other not and then blend?
Trying to think outside the box. Someone out there has the answer...
However, do you think it's possible to do a MLF on a smaller portion of a kit (up to 50%) and blend it into the remaining portion (3 gallons) during the bulk aging process? Or do two like kits, one MLF and the other not and then blend?
Trying to think outside the box. Someone out there has the answer...