Before someone smokes me for not doing more research, I've already spent hours reading through previous posts. I'm not completely new to forums and totally understand that people get upset when newbies don't use the search button. Trust me, I totally understand. Please have some mercy on me.
That being said, I'm struggling a little bit with my first batch of wine (from a kit) and I'm hopeful that someone on here with a lot more knowledge is willing to share some of it with me.
The wine kit is Master Vintner Winemaker's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - it's a 6 gallon kit. I bought it off Amazon. So far I've followed the kit instructions as close as possible.
I degassed the heck out of it after racking. Added K-Meta, 2 part K-C (for clearing), and K-Sorb. I'm in the clearing stage right now and it's been approximately 7 to 8 days and it has not cleared up. I added a second dose of K-C (Super-Kleer brand) last night in hopes that it would help speed things up. According to the instructions, the wine should be clear and ready to bottle by now. It has been stored at 64F to 66F.
First question: I think I'm going to wait and bottle until right after Christmas. This will give it more time to settle out and "age" in the carboy. Is this OK to do or ill advised?
Second question: Should I give the wine another dose of K-Meta (potassium metabisulfite) right before I bottle it? I read about people dosing with K-meta every couple months during aging in a carboy or barrel. I don't know how relevant this is to a wine that is only sitting for 5 weeks before bottling. I don't own all the fancy equipment to test PH and SO2 so I understand that I'm looking for a "rule of thumb" answer and not the exact science answer. I just want to make sure my wine doesn't spoil prematurely but I don't want to jack up the quality by being excessively cautious.
Third question: I also have no idea how long these kit wines last in the bottle before they turn to vinegar. Any insight on this???
Thanks in advance for any advice/help you graciously provide. This may be my first time making wine but I hope it isn't my last. I'm a hands-on type of person and I love building and making stuff (like brewing kombucha). I think the wine thing is right up my alley.
-Brant
That being said, I'm struggling a little bit with my first batch of wine (from a kit) and I'm hopeful that someone on here with a lot more knowledge is willing to share some of it with me.
The wine kit is Master Vintner Winemaker's Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - it's a 6 gallon kit. I bought it off Amazon. So far I've followed the kit instructions as close as possible.
I degassed the heck out of it after racking. Added K-Meta, 2 part K-C (for clearing), and K-Sorb. I'm in the clearing stage right now and it's been approximately 7 to 8 days and it has not cleared up. I added a second dose of K-C (Super-Kleer brand) last night in hopes that it would help speed things up. According to the instructions, the wine should be clear and ready to bottle by now. It has been stored at 64F to 66F.
First question: I think I'm going to wait and bottle until right after Christmas. This will give it more time to settle out and "age" in the carboy. Is this OK to do or ill advised?
Second question: Should I give the wine another dose of K-Meta (potassium metabisulfite) right before I bottle it? I read about people dosing with K-meta every couple months during aging in a carboy or barrel. I don't know how relevant this is to a wine that is only sitting for 5 weeks before bottling. I don't own all the fancy equipment to test PH and SO2 so I understand that I'm looking for a "rule of thumb" answer and not the exact science answer. I just want to make sure my wine doesn't spoil prematurely but I don't want to jack up the quality by being excessively cautious.
Third question: I also have no idea how long these kit wines last in the bottle before they turn to vinegar. Any insight on this???
Thanks in advance for any advice/help you graciously provide. This may be my first time making wine but I hope it isn't my last. I'm a hands-on type of person and I love building and making stuff (like brewing kombucha). I think the wine thing is right up my alley.
-Brant