vinividivici
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I've got a Winexpert World Vineyard Pinot Noir juice kit ready to rack after 7 days of fermentation. Actually, no signs of fermentation in the last two days.
Initial SG = 1.084
Reading yesterday = .992
Sample was very clear and almost tasted good.
Here's my dilemma: The instructions say to rack into secondary until SG =<1.010 Well, my SG right now is .992 and clear.
My thought was to rack into carboy, do the stabilizing and clearing for bulk aging x 2months.
BUT, the instructions also say that on the third racking, that the sediment is stirred back into suspension during degassing and then with the inclusion of the metabisulphite and sorbate.
So, my thought is to skip the "secondary fermentation racking" and proceed directly to the stabilizing and clearing step for bulk aging.
Here's the instructions: http://www.winexpert.com/pdfs/kit-instructions/world-vineyard_eng.pdf
What say you oenologists?
Bob
Initial SG = 1.084
Reading yesterday = .992
Sample was very clear and almost tasted good.
Here's my dilemma: The instructions say to rack into secondary until SG =<1.010 Well, my SG right now is .992 and clear.
My thought was to rack into carboy, do the stabilizing and clearing for bulk aging x 2months.
BUT, the instructions also say that on the third racking, that the sediment is stirred back into suspension during degassing and then with the inclusion of the metabisulphite and sorbate.
So, my thought is to skip the "secondary fermentation racking" and proceed directly to the stabilizing and clearing step for bulk aging.
Here's the instructions: http://www.winexpert.com/pdfs/kit-instructions/world-vineyard_eng.pdf
What say you oenologists?
Bob