Hello all. Complete novice here. I know next to nothing about wine-making, but I had a lot of muscadines, so I decided to follow a simple recipe for muscadine wine using very basic, non-professional equipment.
As per that recipe, I let the wine ferment for a week in one gallon mason jars before straining the fruit off and pouring up into swing top (air locked) bottles. I noticed at this point that the wine smelled extremely potent. There was plenty of fizzing when I poured it into the bottles. The directions said to let sit for one week, so I sat them in a cool dark spot. 48 hours later one bottle exploded (broken glass flying everywhere, disaster). I quickly let the carbonation out of the others. Two of them shot out half their contents when the lids were popped. The remaining two were remarkably calm.
So I am assuming that the fermentation was not complete when I bottled them. My big question is what to do now. Could/should I halt the fermentation somehow, or how can I allow them to safely finish the fermentation process?
Like I said, I am essentially clueless. Thank you in advance for any advice or feedback. And please take it easy on me.
As per that recipe, I let the wine ferment for a week in one gallon mason jars before straining the fruit off and pouring up into swing top (air locked) bottles. I noticed at this point that the wine smelled extremely potent. There was plenty of fizzing when I poured it into the bottles. The directions said to let sit for one week, so I sat them in a cool dark spot. 48 hours later one bottle exploded (broken glass flying everywhere, disaster). I quickly let the carbonation out of the others. Two of them shot out half their contents when the lids were popped. The remaining two were remarkably calm.
So I am assuming that the fermentation was not complete when I bottled them. My big question is what to do now. Could/should I halt the fermentation somehow, or how can I allow them to safely finish the fermentation process?
Like I said, I am essentially clueless. Thank you in advance for any advice or feedback. And please take it easy on me.