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Aaron Puhala
 
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Just remember that your ML fermentation will not progress to completion (if
at all) under the cool conditions (58F) you described. The ML will need
warmer temps to finish.

"Pete" > wrote in message
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> The Chardonnay I made last year was a straight "steel" type.
> In my beer fridge at 58°F
> Rather fruity and dry.
>
> This year I would like to go for the buttery oak type.
>
> I plan on pressing my own grapes, then barrel fermenting it.
> Then Malo with lees stirring.
>
> Won't I need to ferment this one warm?
> I have a 65~70° F basement for the barrel.
> This is a new american oak barrel, so after fermentation I will age in
> steel and glass. (maybe add oak chunks if it needs it)
>
> Then re-fill the barrel with a cabernet.