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Time is one ingredient I have plenty of. No problem here with letting things sit longer.
Off topic question for you if you don't mind.... Without a clearing agent, roughly how long does it take a wine to clear, and how can you tell? Do you just pour it and if it looks right then it is? Is there a certain time frame where all wine clears? Is there a paper towel test or something? This Dragon Blood is the second thing I've ever made; the kit told me when to do what the first time.
Thanks for the info (and sorry I ask so many questions)
-Zintrigue
There is no "all wines will clear in X amount of time". Type of wine, type of fruit, additions used, ie: pectic, etc.
So, if you want it clear "now", I would propose to either a) hit it with another dose of Sparklloid according to proper instructions or b) use SuperKleer. My option will always be SuperKleer as it compacts the lees much better than Sparklloid and doesn't require boiling, etc.
Option c would be to let it sit and clear on its own but this could take months.