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A month ago I fined 2003 Seyval that was clear and stable with 1 gr/gal
of 100B Gelatin to strip out some flavor I didn't care for on a 3 gallon scale. Having never used this on a white wine that is brilliantly clear I was surprised not to see any Precipitation. Is this normal for the Gelatin to seemingly remain in solution? Experiences appreciated. Thanks, John Dixon |
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![]() "J Dixon" > wrote in message ... > A month ago I fined 2003 Seyval that was clear and stable with 1 > gr/gal > of 100B Gelatin to strip out some flavor I didn't care for on a 3 gallon > scale. Having never used this on a white wine that is brilliantly clear I > was surprised not to see any Precipitation. Is this normal for the Gelatin > to seemingly remain in solution? That's a pretty heavy dose of gelatin! I usually don't exceed 1 pound / 1000 gallons. You probably need to counterfine the gelatin to get it to precipitate. A little tannin should do the trick. Kieselsohl may also work. Tom S |
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![]() "J Dixon" > wrote in message ... > A month ago I fined 2003 Seyval that was clear and stable with 1 > gr/gal > of 100B Gelatin to strip out some flavor I didn't care for on a 3 gallon > scale. Having never used this on a white wine that is brilliantly clear I > was surprised not to see any Precipitation. Is this normal for the Gelatin > to seemingly remain in solution? That's a pretty heavy dose of gelatin! I usually don't exceed 1 pound / 1000 gallons. You probably need to counterfine the gelatin to get it to precipitate. A little tannin should do the trick. Kieselsohl may also work. Tom S |
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Thanks Tom,
More or less this wine is turning into a learning experience as it clearly was not ripe enough at picking time last year leaving it with a very high T.A., and after I got that straightened out it was left with a greenish/ pronounced alcohol taste. It will become cooking wine shortly to free up the space. Thanks, John Dixon "Tom S" > wrote in message om... > > "J Dixon" > wrote in message > ... > > A month ago I fined 2003 Seyval that was clear and stable with 1 > > gr/gal > > of 100B Gelatin to strip out some flavor I didn't care for on a 3 gallon > > scale. Having never used this on a white wine that is brilliantly clear I > > was surprised not to see any Precipitation. Is this normal for the Gelatin > > to seemingly remain in solution? > > That's a pretty heavy dose of gelatin! I usually don't exceed 1 pound / > 1000 gallons. > > You probably need to counterfine the gelatin to get it to precipitate. A > little tannin should do the trick. Kieselsohl may also work. > > Tom S > > |
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Thanks Tom,
More or less this wine is turning into a learning experience as it clearly was not ripe enough at picking time last year leaving it with a very high T.A., and after I got that straightened out it was left with a greenish/ pronounced alcohol taste. It will become cooking wine shortly to free up the space. Thanks, John Dixon "Tom S" > wrote in message om... > > "J Dixon" > wrote in message > ... > > A month ago I fined 2003 Seyval that was clear and stable with 1 > > gr/gal > > of 100B Gelatin to strip out some flavor I didn't care for on a 3 gallon > > scale. Having never used this on a white wine that is brilliantly clear I > > was surprised not to see any Precipitation. Is this normal for the Gelatin > > to seemingly remain in solution? > > That's a pretty heavy dose of gelatin! I usually don't exceed 1 pound / > 1000 gallons. > > You probably need to counterfine the gelatin to get it to precipitate. A > little tannin should do the trick. Kieselsohl may also work. > > Tom S > > |
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