montanarick
Senior Member
Yikes!
Still awaiting the test results from the manufacturer. COVID has likely put a damper on things. The Buon Vino company is very concerned and is also awaiting the results. Definitely the #2 pads as the coarse ones were fine.Let us know about the response from the filter manufacturer.........................
Yes, that's what I didI have a mini jet, the instructions are pretty specific about not flushing it with anything but water
I have tried new pads with different manufacture stamp on it. They were perfect.The supplier wants to know this has happened.
We have had a similar defect in instant rice. When the problem was tracked down, it was the distribution warehouse was keeping our food next to a slot that had Irish Spring soap. Drier sheets have an equally aggressive perfume.
Try ordering pads from a different part of the country/supply chain.
Any updates on whether the taste/smell fades with time?
Same experience today with #2 pads. Frustrating!j
In my case, the soapy taste did not disipate after cellaring.Any updates on whether the taste/smell fades with time?
Same experience today with #2 pads. Frustrating!
Received immediate response from Buon Vino with equally rapid followup; they are very concerned. The filters are manufactured at an offsite company. The actual filter supplier was not as quick to respond and, of course, found no issues from their end when they did. So…the issue has NOT been resolved. I have had further issues even after following the recommendations from both companies. It's the No. 2 pads. Even running plain water through! No issues with the other pads (1 & 3). I did find a great batch of No. 2s so I ended up buying a number of them. Still, once in a while I'll grab one from the old supply and it's soapy. Like I filtered through a Bounce sheet. The flavour does not dissipate after bottling. At this point, I find that there is no need to pursue further as there will not be a resolve to the issue other than finding another means to filter. I'm careful now with the process and make sure I taste/smell the pads prior to filtering. If they are "soapy", I throw them out (sadly). Note: The supplier has been made aware of this forum but says "it's an old thread".Let us know about the response from the filter manufacturer.........................
how's that new filter setup working out for you?Dawg,
Good idea - ordered a new filter set up this week. No more paper for me - thanks!
I added the filter set up to my existing all in one. Worked pretty slick and no more worries about soapy taste.how's that new filter setup working out for you?
Dawg
Yes, that's what I'm doing now too, until I find a new filtering machine that is dependable. It's so unfortunate and clearly (no pun intended), by this thread, is a huge problem. The supplier of the filters said that there were no issues from his end and he did not want the pads I'd used for investigative purposes. Buon Vino was very concerned but I guess has to rely on his supplier. And so we are stuck with Bounce-like wine. All name brand number 2 filters. Best thing to do is taste your filters before you use them!Thanks for posting this. I had bought a bulk pack in 2017 everything since then came out fine. Filtered a Riesling in Dec 2021 came out with a soapy taste and still taste of soap months later. Ran water through filters from bulk batch and that tasted of soap. Tossing that batch of filters out. Used to keep those in the wine cellar until I ran out of room, then they had been in several storage area’s throughout the house. So, i have a new protocol to filtering, sample before running the rest through filter & store filter pads in a controlled environment.
Thank you for the information. I'm sure everyone here is happy to hear that your experience has been positive. The rest of us have not been so lucky even with flushing the filters with water. Personally speaking, there has been NO contact between my filters and anything fragrant in my home. No laundry soap, dryer sheets or fragrant trash can liners. It is the filters themselves that are "soapy". In particular, the issue is with the No. 2 filters from Buon Vino. These filters are an issue right from the manufacturer even though they are wrapped in plastic. I am also not sure who does their laundry in their garage, but I do not. I have a wine room that is scent free, cleaned after each use and all equipment is sterilized. I have never had this happen in all my years of winemaking until recently. Hopefully others will reach out to Buon Vino as I have with this issue and then perhaps they will get to the bottom of the issue or lose customers.Welcome aboard. Since my Jan 2020 post I have filtered 4 varieties of whites at different times. I made sure that there was no dryer sheets, fragrant trash can liner, laundry soap around when I’m soaking or storing the filter ( I also taste & smell the flush water that is ran through filter). They have came out fine. Some home wine makers operate in their garage which is also where the washer & dryers are. Therefore the laundry soap, dryer sheets and maybe the fragrant trash can liners are stored. Those filters do a great job at removing particulates from wine and the same physics can impart unwanted flavors. As with sterilization/cleaning before & after any winery operation check for pleasant and foul odors in the space. Remember to use all your senses. Cheers
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