Stressbaby
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I've been reading and learning more detail regarding SO2, trying to take a more thoughtful approach to SO2 management. One thing I've learned is that "gentle racking" introduces oxygen at 1-3mg/L. Splash racking introduces oxygen at 3-7mg/L (wine is considered saturated at around 7mg/L). So in addition to achieving the minimum protective levels based on pH and alcohol, and adjustments for binding, my SO2 additions also need to account for oxygen introduced at racking, generally with a ratio of 2:1 (SO2 addition : expected O2 uptake).
I use the All in One wine pump (@vacuumpumpman). My question is, what should be the expected rate of oxygen uptake with vacuum racking? I tend to think the rate is reduced, but not sure. Reduced how much? Any experimental or theoretical basis for an answer?
I use the All in One wine pump (@vacuumpumpman). My question is, what should be the expected rate of oxygen uptake with vacuum racking? I tend to think the rate is reduced, but not sure. Reduced how much? Any experimental or theoretical basis for an answer?