I’m seeing across many of the Wine Kits I’ve made (WE & RJS) what I thought was a soapy firm when first pouring a glass from the bottle. I first thought I hadn’t rinsed my wine glass well enough after washing and a friend I gave a bottle of Cabernet to had made note of the same film? I am meticulous with my cleaning & sanitizing regiment when making wine, so I searched this site and found an example from Wineforfun in Nov. 2016.
This picture perfectly reflects what I’m getting:
After reading responses, and looking closely with a magnifying glass, it does look like very small CO2 bubbles. I’ve since started decanting my wines, letting it “breathe” (as we should, but usually don’t) and don’t see these after a bit (it does happen when first decanting). Bottles are at least 6mo old.
Now for my question? Am I not degassing enough? I typically degass with a wand on my drill 20-30min, reversing even 30 seconds or so, and also rack using the AIO pump. Is there some else I should be doing? Or should I just continue to decant and not worry about it ?? I would hate to have to tell anyone I give a bottle to “you‘ll want to decant, and don’t worry if you see this, it’s only unspent CO2”…
This picture perfectly reflects what I’m getting:
After reading responses, and looking closely with a magnifying glass, it does look like very small CO2 bubbles. I’ve since started decanting my wines, letting it “breathe” (as we should, but usually don’t) and don’t see these after a bit (it does happen when first decanting). Bottles are at least 6mo old.
Now for my question? Am I not degassing enough? I typically degass with a wand on my drill 20-30min, reversing even 30 seconds or so, and also rack using the AIO pump. Is there some else I should be doing? Or should I just continue to decant and not worry about it ?? I would hate to have to tell anyone I give a bottle to “you‘ll want to decant, and don’t worry if you see this, it’s only unspent CO2”…