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Last night, I racked my chardonnay into a 5-gallon carboy. I had used bentonite a few weeks ago and it was time to rack off. Bottles are in and I was planning a weekend this month to bottle. It tasted great, and was comparable to a retail bottle I opened at the same time.
This morning, while leaving for work, my garage had a strong odor of chardonnay. It was great. I thought it was strange because I didn't remember spilling any wine last night, so no reason for the smell.
I opened the door to my wine cellar.........and the 5-gallon carboy was empty. Wine everywhere. The bottom completely separated from the carboy and I lost every drop of wine. Literally nothing is salvageable.
To say I'm dejected would be an understatement. I had this wine for 9 months and it was weeks away from the bottle. Probably out about $500 between grapes, testing equipment, and carboy.
I'm not looking for sympathy, but rather advice. How can I prevent this? I guess I'll be moving to plastic. No way I use glass again.
Until next time,
RJ
This morning, while leaving for work, my garage had a strong odor of chardonnay. It was great. I thought it was strange because I didn't remember spilling any wine last night, so no reason for the smell.
I opened the door to my wine cellar.........and the 5-gallon carboy was empty. Wine everywhere. The bottom completely separated from the carboy and I lost every drop of wine. Literally nothing is salvageable.
To say I'm dejected would be an understatement. I had this wine for 9 months and it was weeks away from the bottle. Probably out about $500 between grapes, testing equipment, and carboy.
I'm not looking for sympathy, but rather advice. How can I prevent this? I guess I'll be moving to plastic. No way I use glass again.
Until next time,
RJ