MN-winer
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Hey all,
Long time member but haven't posted anything in a few years. Hoping to get some expert opinions on something
I started a Wine Expert Aussie Chard a month ago or so, followed the instructions through the clearing stage. Everything looked good and the wine appeared to be clear. I filter all my whites with a gravity filter and proceeded to do that. It filtered fine and relatively quick. I've had kits that slowed to a crawl during filtering because it had not fully cleared but this one went quick. So after that filtering the wine looked slightly cloudy, very slightly but cloudy none the less, not crystal clear like other ones I've filtered. It appeared to be a little effervescent during tasting and I though I could see micro bubbles when I held it to the light. Its super cold in our basement - 50 degrees - so my thought was that the cold wine was not giving up the gas that was trapped.
Any ideas what I should do? Could I warm it up and degass it?
Long time member but haven't posted anything in a few years. Hoping to get some expert opinions on something
I started a Wine Expert Aussie Chard a month ago or so, followed the instructions through the clearing stage. Everything looked good and the wine appeared to be clear. I filter all my whites with a gravity filter and proceeded to do that. It filtered fine and relatively quick. I've had kits that slowed to a crawl during filtering because it had not fully cleared but this one went quick. So after that filtering the wine looked slightly cloudy, very slightly but cloudy none the less, not crystal clear like other ones I've filtered. It appeared to be a little effervescent during tasting and I though I could see micro bubbles when I held it to the light. Its super cold in our basement - 50 degrees - so my thought was that the cold wine was not giving up the gas that was trapped.
Any ideas what I should do? Could I warm it up and degass it?