Does anyone have any pictures of their set up when they press wine off grape skins/seeds? I'll be pressing about 600lbs of grapes soon (yes, I know I am in for it but don't worry, we have a lot of helpers) and I would like to see how other do it so I can prepare myself and hopefully avoid some mistakes.
Our wine is split into two 78 gallon primary fermenters. One containing Merlot, the other Cabernet Sauvignon. Which are housed in my garage sitting on wooden 4X4's to prevent heat loss thru the concrete floor. I was thinking of pressing in the driveway to avoid having to move the fermenters too far. My rough brainstorming produces a wine press on cinder blocks to raise the height above the top of the carboy and funnel. Fill a bucket with must, pour it into the press and slowly turn. How does this sound?
Also, how messy is the pressing process? Other than pressing slow, how can I limit the amount of wine that missed the carboy and maximize the amount of wine out of the must? How hard or tight should I press? Any pros or cons to really pressing the must tight?
For a good laugh, read
www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9900
and see what type of day we are in for!
Our wine is split into two 78 gallon primary fermenters. One containing Merlot, the other Cabernet Sauvignon. Which are housed in my garage sitting on wooden 4X4's to prevent heat loss thru the concrete floor. I was thinking of pressing in the driveway to avoid having to move the fermenters too far. My rough brainstorming produces a wine press on cinder blocks to raise the height above the top of the carboy and funnel. Fill a bucket with must, pour it into the press and slowly turn. How does this sound?
Also, how messy is the pressing process? Other than pressing slow, how can I limit the amount of wine that missed the carboy and maximize the amount of wine out of the must? How hard or tight should I press? Any pros or cons to really pressing the must tight?
For a good laugh, read
www.winemakingtalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9900
and see what type of day we are in for!
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