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Ray
 
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Default Making wine from old kits

I am not sure about extra sulfite protecting the wine better at this point.
I don't think it would but let someone else answer that. I agree with
drinking this young if they taste good. I would use the betonite as it will
clear the wine faster so it can be drunk young. I don't think it will strip
any of the off color due to oxidation.

Ray

"Kevin" > wrote in message
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> Hello.
> Recently I was the recipient of 6 old wine kits. Three whites and
> three reds. They are Western Classics 45 day kits and are from
> RJSpagnols, probably the same as their Ancient Vines. The kits are 2
> to 3 years old. They will be ready to bottle in 2 weeks. So far smell
> and taste is ok. Two of the reds are a bit brownish and the whites
> seem ok except maybe a little dark in color. Normally I would age my
> wine in carboys for 6 months min. and I wouldn't add extra sulphite
> beyond what the kit provided. Then I would try to bottle age for an
> additional year or 2. However in this old wine scenario I would expect
> to drink them immediately as I think they are oxidized somewhat. My
> question is should I add extra sulphite other than what is supplied
> and/or add bentonite (which I never do) to help strip some of the
> color. A further sulphite question is would the extra sulphite if
> added protect the wine and allow me to keep it a little longer. I've
> posted twice on other ng's with no reply so just maybe someone here
> has had a similar experience. Or suggestions from people like Lum or
> Tom would also be appreciated. I would expect to filter them as well
> with the MiniJet using # 2 filters. Thanks. Kevin