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Powdered oak
Okay, we get some feedback. Excellent, LD Carlson wine tannin powder, balances low tannin wines and AIDS Clarification, 1/4 teaspoon per US gallon .for white and rosé wine must per US gallon . 1 tablespoon per US gallon for for wine red wines.
I do not know what you use before but this is a fact, using this product, place it and let it settle out or place it and stur it in it will settle out, i it will compact most of, itwill dissolve into the wine it is designed to do that.
Anyways, back in this thread I discussed the differences between the use of oak chips and powder and how they enhance the wine in their own medium if you combine the two and do it correctly not only will you get the Woody taste where the tannic acid backside of the wine develops combining that with the powdered side . You also get a much smoother more uniform , rounded textured wine .
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I have a Pinot Noir started this fall from , Italy . I placed 6 tablespoons a powdered oak into it, you cannot see, it's really not on the bottom, it is within . Maybe some of it will settle out but most of it will be dissolve in the wine . That is the nature of the beast . . And if you notice in my writing I use more than call for . O
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Okay, we get some feedback. Excellent, LD Carlson wine tannin powder, balances low tannin wines and AIDS Clarification, 1/4 teaspoon per US gallon .for white and rosé wine must per US gallon . 1 tablespoon per US gallon for for wine red wines.
I do not know what you use before but this is a fact, using this product, place it and let it settle out or place it and stur it in it will settle out, i it will compact most of, itwill dissolve into the wine it is designed to do that.
Anyways, back in this thread I discussed the differences between the use of oak chips and powder and how they enhance the wine in their own medium if you combine the two and do it correctly not only will you get the Woody taste where the tannic acid backside of the wine develops combining that with the powdered side . You also get a much smoother more uniform , rounded textured wine .
N
I have a Pinot Noir started this fall from , Italy . I placed 6 tablespoons a powdered oak into it, you cannot see, it's really not on the bottom, it is within . Maybe some of it will settle out but most of it will be dissolve in the wine . That is the nature of the beast . . And if you notice in my writing I use more than call for . O
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