Per a suggestion from another forum member I have recently degassed by vigorously shaking a part full carboy while under vacuum. The agitation in the presence of a good vacuum seems to be far more effective at removing CO2 than either method used alone. Typically I do this degassing immediately before adding the K-meta supplied with the kit as the vacuum degassing reportedly can strip the K-meta from the wine if added before.
I am now doing my first white kit and am a bit more concerned about oxidation. Since the agitation certainly introduces more oxygen than other methods should I perhaps add a half-dose of K-meta before degassing and then the other half after?
I am now doing my first white kit and am a bit more concerned about oxidation. Since the agitation certainly introduces more oxygen than other methods should I perhaps add a half-dose of K-meta before degassing and then the other half after?