How much zante do u add?I add zante currants and oak chips to all my red kits .
I add a cup of zante currants and a cup of oak chips. Up to you about the oak.How much zante do u add?
Any thoughts re ColorPro vs OptiRed?The last couple of years I've added Scottzyme ColorPro to both grapes and red kits with skin packs. The results are amazing.
For red grapes, I add shredded, medium toast oak, as the sacrificial tannin.
None, as I've not used OptiRed. In reading the descriptions:Any thoughts re ColorPro vs OptiRed?
Do you use this combo 4 All ur red kits?Using Llalzyme EX-V (enzyme) along with the Opti Red is a great combination that covers all attributes and better than just ColorPro IMO.
Do you use this combo 4 All ur red kits?
Curious on the dosage for a 6 gallon kit. The site has dosages for a large amount of grapes. If used in a 6 gallon kit with a few grape skin packs what amount would you recommend? Thanks for any advice.None, as I've not used OptiRed. In reading the descriptions:
https://shop.scottlab.com/scottzyme-color-pro-sctzmcp
https://shop.scottlab.com/opti-red-optired
some differences are clear. ColorPro is a maceration enzyme, which must be added at crush. It produces great color extraction in general, especially with Bordeaux and Rhone varietals, both grapes and kits with skin packs (packs as Cabernet Sauvignon). I got lesser results with Tempranillo, and much lesser with Grenache, although in this case we must consider that it is Grenache which is not a colorful grape.
OptiRed appears to be more of a "smoother", and can be used early and late.
An experiment would be to use ColorPro in one batch, OptiRed in an other, and ColorPro early / OptiRed late in a third, to see what the differences are.
I first used Colorpro for grapes, and determined the dosage is 1-1/2 tsp prepared ColorPro (not the concentrate) for four 36 lb lugs (144 lbs total).Curious on the dosage for a 6 gallon kit. The site has dosages for a large amount of grapes. If used in a 6 gallon kit with a few grape skin packs what amount would you recommend? Thanks for any advice.
Thanks for the info. AppreciatedI first used Colorpro for grapes, and determined the dosage is 1-1/2 tsp prepared ColorPro (not the concentrate) for four 36 lb lugs (144 lbs total).
Fall of 2021 I made Forte kits, and used 1 tsp prepared Colorpro for each 23 liter kit (3 tsp total in triple batches). IIRC, that dosage is a bit high, but the prepared solution has a limited shelf life (1 year, IIRC), so I probably used up what I had, as I had no other use for it.
1/2 to 3/4 tsp Colorpro is probably sufficient for 23 liter kits with skinpacks.
It can be a PITA figuring this stuff out -- keep in mind that we, home winemakers who make trivial amounts of wine (on a commercial scale), are not the target audience for many of these products. The lab I purchased from makes a very good profit on Colorpro, especially with S&H costing as much as the product. But they've got us over a barrel, as there are no other options for some products.
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