Go with this, https://morewinemaking.com/products/bordeaux-red-dry-wine-yeast.htmlI'm looking for a recommendation for a yeast to use with Cab Franc. I have used Red Star Premier Rouge with Cab Sauv with good results. Any experience with Cab Franc?
you use all three for ferment? I may consider doing that as well. ThanksI'm more of a Scotts fan then Red Star. Just finished a Cab Franc using D 254, RC 212 and BM 4X4. It is very nice combined immediately after pressing. Was considering CLOS and would have used BDX but it didn't arrive in time. Good luck with it.
Yes, most of my wines are fermented in 3 different fermenters with different yeasts but it depends on how much you are making. It's a lot more work but I feel it adds complexity to the wine. I sometimes have 12-15 ten gallon fermenters going at once.you use all three for ferment? I may consider doing that as well. Thanks
wow. 12-15 ten gallon fermenters going at once? I'm lucky to be doing 1-2 6 gallon fermentors each month at once. I thought you were adding three yeasts into one fermenter, but that makes so much more sense. That is a great idea to work that way.Yes, most of my wines are fermented in 3 different fermenters with different yeasts but it depends on how much you are making. It's a lot more work but I feel it adds complexity to the wine. I sometimes have 12-15 ten gallon fermenters going at once.
I’ve used Wyeast 4267, D254, and BM45, 2g of each from a Chilean juice bucket. It’s only a few months old but tastes pretty good. I’m becoming a big fan of multiple yeasts, maybe not 3 but at least 2.you use all three for ferment? I may consider doing that as well. Thanks
I’ve used Wyeast 4267, D254, and BM45, 2g of each from a Chilean juice bucket. It’s only a few months old but tastes pretty good. I’m becoming a big fan of multiple yeasts, maybe not 3 but at least 2.
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