Randoneur
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Just to add my two cents..
DJRocknSteve hit the nail on the head.
In order to make vinegar, you need to introduce the right type of bacteria.
Oxygen does not create vinegar. It is the bacteria in the air that creates vinegar.
In all cases, when wine unexpectedly converts to vinegar, it is the winemakers fault. If this happens, you need to take a careful look at your janitorial and sanitary practices. If proper sanitation practices are used, this should not happen.
a few tips...
1) maintain proper SO2 levels (30ppm)
2) make sure to properly clean equipment
3) keep all wine vessels filled as much as possible.
johnT.
You could also purge the oxygen out of the head space with inert gas.