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White fermentation temperature or speed?



 
 
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Old 16-12-2003, 04:21 AM
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Default White fermentation temperature or speed?

I'm curious about what's more important about cool fermentation for
whites - is it the temperature or is it the slower speed of the
fermentation? I have 2 batches - Gewurz and Pinot Blanc - going this
fall with the same yeast, D47. Both were fermented at pretty much the
same temperature (14-17C), but the Pinot Blanc with about 8-10% volume
of starter (it was supposed to be late harvest, so I made a stronger
starter). The Gewurz took about 5 weeks to fall to 1.015 sg, while the
Pinot Blanc took only 2 weeks.

So, I'm thinking now that if it's only the temperature that's
important to preserve the fruity aromas, making a strong starter would
be clearly preferable - faster and stronger, thus less prone to
sticking. What is the learned opinion out there?

Thx,

Pp
 




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