I did my first rack yesterday for my WE Austrailian Chardonnay. I was at 1.000 SG and everything went well. Today I have a nice layer of bubbles on the must in the 6 gallon glass carboy. The instructions say not to complete a
2nd rack as the stabilising and fining agents need the sediment to help clear the wine.
Couple issues : 1st, I pulled some oak shavings over from the primary when I racked. 2nd, I have a lot of room and really do not want to top with H2O after degassing and putting the other packs.
Possible solution - I have a 5 gallon glass carboy available to use. I was thinking about racking again (in 2-4 days) which would allow fermentation to continue and pull off the remaining oak pieces. It would have another 4-5 days to produce enough sediment for the stabilising and clearing step.
Thoughts? Comments??
2nd rack as the stabilising and fining agents need the sediment to help clear the wine.
Couple issues : 1st, I pulled some oak shavings over from the primary when I racked. 2nd, I have a lot of room and really do not want to top with H2O after degassing and putting the other packs.
Possible solution - I have a 5 gallon glass carboy available to use. I was thinking about racking again (in 2-4 days) which would allow fermentation to continue and pull off the remaining oak pieces. It would have another 4-5 days to produce enough sediment for the stabilising and clearing step.
Thoughts? Comments??