For red wines, it is a recommended practice, though not mandatory. MLF tends to soften a wine substantially, a result of converting the sharp malic acid to softer lactic acid. Personally, I don't give MLF a second thought on red wines, it's just a part of the winemaking process and all of my red grape wines undergo MLF.
Thanks John for your input.
Although I am not opposed to trying this, it just sounds very complicated from what I have read. I cant seem to find instructions that I can understand.
Thanks John for your input.
Although I am not opposed to trying this, it just sounds very complicated from what I have read. I cant seem to find instructions that I can understand.
Ok so I ordered Viniflora CH16 and it will be here on Saturday. We are pressing the grapes on Sunday if the Brix is at 0. It says it does not require hydration and to pitch it directly into the barrel. I hope that I don't mess this up. We will just leave it alone in the barrel until we do the first racking. We usually rack it after three months will this work?You could do MLF without changing a thing since you already don’t use sulphites.
Innoculate early in the ferment- or after pressing. It’s not dire to check completeness since that’s really just telling when it’s ok to sulphite- which you don’t do. Many don’t test it. Just wait a couple months before adding So2 and trust it finished. Because even if it didn’t finish is it really worth all the work and testing to get it done? For some it is. For others it isn’t.
The old wines we made without MLF were 100% lesser quality the MLf wines now. (Tho many other variable changed as well)
They also sell easy test trips to check malic content. But Cost per test is much higher. Like $50 for 10 strips
Well my order will not arrive in time so I guess this year we will not be trying the MLF. I have to say though that we do age in oak barrels and have won some contests for our wine so we must be doing something right.Ok so I ordered Viniflora CH16 and it will be here on Saturday. We are pressing the grapes on Sunday if the Brix is at 0. It says it does not require hydration and to pitch it directly into the barrel. I hope that I don't mess this up. We will just leave it alone in the barrel until we do the first racking. We usually rack it after three months will this work?
I use wyeast 4007 mlf blend, works well for me. Also add leucofood at the same time as wyeast 4007Ok so I ordered Viniflora CH16 and it will be here on Saturday. We are pressing the grapes on Sunday if the Brix is at 0. It says it does not require hydration and to pitch it directly into the barrel. I hope that I don't mess this up. We will just leave it alone in the barrel until we do the first racking. We usually rack it after three months will this work?
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