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Adam Funk[_2_] Adam Funk[_2_] is offline
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Default With modern yeasts, can you feed sugar to a must in biggerchunks?

On 2008-07-21, pp wrote:

> Go by taste and not by numbers, those are just very rough ballpark. In
> fruit winemaking especially, the acids vary largely even for the same
> type of fruit, so taste gives you a better chance of arriving at a
> balanced product. That said, values around 1.040 are quire normal for
> dessert wines, with icewines much higher as has been pointed out -
> that's because the acid is so concentrated in icewine juice that very
> high sugar levels are needed to bring it into balance... that word
> again.


Taste is important, but I also want to avoid unexpected bottle
fermentation. ;-)


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