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Hi, I'm relatively new to making my own wines, and have had some success
with various fruits, rosehips, etc. I bought some very nice "on offer" pears from Tescos and followed a basic recipe I found on the net, which looked as if it had all the right ingredients. Pectolase was included at the outset. It didn't ferment very long, but is now a dry, light-flavoured wine (I think fairly low-alcohol) which should be quite pleasant when it has stood a bit. However, a dose of Vinclear has had no effect on it whatsoever. I treated another wine, made rather experimentally from assorted fruit juices, at the same time, and it has responded quite miraculously in a couple of days (just to mention ...that this one tastes really good and is rocket-fuel!). I find Vinclear usually works well. Any ideas? Barb UK |
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