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Old 06-10-2003, 01:27 PM
Rick Vanderwal
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Default processing grapes

As the fermentation draws to a close,
I've been skimming off all this brown gunk and sludge
that has been floating to the top,
and as I do,
I'm seeing a very nice clear yellow juice underneath...
and a magnificent niagara aroma....
So, experience is a good teacher!
Though the processing was a bugger,
the end product is going to be wonderful,
almost 6 gallons of it!

Take care,
Rick


"Rick Vanderwal" wrote in message
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great responses and replies!
Thanks for all your input.
These are Niagara grapes, the cousin to concord grapes.
Welches uses them to make white grape juice.

Destemming by hand was VERY time consuming,
but now it's fermenting, having pitched it with cotes des blanc yeast.
I chaptalized it, added sugar until it was about 13-14% p.a.v.
the cap is pushing to the top and is made of all that very small and fine
sediment.
I will probably scoop it off soon. It's somewhat clear underneath.
I think most of it will drop out afterwards.
Next time I think I will just pick off the bad grapes and crush by foot
(hopefully no toe jam!)
or a 4x4. Im thinking of building a crusher....maybe a good winter

project!

Thanks again!
Rick




 

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