Jesse Brown
Junior
I had peach wine and bronze muscadine wine that I kept for 6 months in large 5 gallon carboys. It was absolutely perfectly clear. I added some sorbate and back sweetened. I bottled 2 days later and used a 1 micron filter. After 6 months of aging in the bottle, there's some "stuff" at the bottom of the bottle. It's like a thin film. When you shake the bottle, it breaks up and makes the wine cloudy, and now there's little floating things.
What happened? It was absolutely perfectly clear before I bottled it. I even filtered it before bottling. I'm wondering if the sorbate put something in it that needed to come out. It tastes great, but looks terrible if you shake the bottle just a little before pouring. if you are careful, you can pour, and the film stays at the bottom.
What happened? It was absolutely perfectly clear before I bottled it. I even filtered it before bottling. I'm wondering if the sorbate put something in it that needed to come out. It tastes great, but looks terrible if you shake the bottle just a little before pouring. if you are careful, you can pour, and the film stays at the bottom.