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Ok with my Chilean grapes/juice this year I tried to make a Bordeaux style blend. 6 gallon buckets of Cab Sav, Cab Franc, and Merlot. Plus one flat of grapes of each varietal. All of it in my 25 gallon fermenter. I've never tried an MLF and I decided this batch would be the one I'd try it with. So the primary went quick, after two weeks I pressed and I got about 20 gallons in 4 carboys. Three of the carboys I decided to try the MLF and one of them was a control. Took the advice of the winemaker at my LHBS, added some oak chips, made sure my PH was in the low 3's, and warmed up the carboys(they are at about 75 degrees). Added some Wyeast MLF culture and off we went........stirred the carboys everyday. After two weeks-nothing. Ironically the "control" without the MLF shows a little activity but not these guys. I know MLF isn't dramatic, you should just see small bubbles. Well I've seen nothing, the wine is as calm as can be. I usually rack again in a week or two then hit long term storage so I'm wondering if I should just sulfite these batches and give up.
Ironically, the wine tasted fantastic when it came out of the primary. Usually grape wines are harsh at this point
Ironically, the wine tasted fantastic when it came out of the primary. Usually grape wines are harsh at this point