pouring wine?
I have several hoses and attachments including a filling wand. They work
fine when bottling from djs and the like but I don't have the right one for
gallons and I always end up spilling a little.
I was hoping if I am careful and pour while tilting the funnel so the wine
doesn't splash but it sounds like even that will cause too much aeration.
Time to go shopping.
thanks
Joe
"Ray" > wrote in message
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> Pouring will cause aeration, not just air contact. That is very rough
> handling. I would not say it will ruin your wine and it may depend on the
> level of sulfite you have in the wine, but I would not recommend it. I
> would imagine bottle shock would last much longer.
>
> Also, when pouring with a funnel, it is easy to have a run over. If you
use
> a filling wand with the automatic cut off valve on the bottom, it is much
> less likely and you get no splashing. They are cheap. If you do not have
> one, I recommend that you get one.
>
> Ray
>
> "Joe Ae" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > It seems more convenient when bottling from individual gallons to pour
the
> > wine instead of siphoning? Is there a problem with too much oxygen
> exposure
> > when doing this for small batches?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Joe
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