To add to that, I think these higher end kits probably don't require it. They are supposed to be fool proof and are guaranteed to work.
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To add to that, I think these higher end kits probably don't require it. They are supposed to be fool proof and are guaranteed to work.
might wait till fall until the temp drops in the basement a little more. I have a Selection Sangiovese that would work better at the current temperatures.
I think you are making a mistake believing it is not dry unless you have a S.G. reading of <0.996. I stop checking the SG once it gets down to 1.000 because I know any wine (with sufficient sugar and nutrient) will get as dry as it can, with a bit of patience.
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