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> Also, if the sugar level in the grapes is high, D47 might have a hard
> time finishing to dryness - I think it's rated to max 14% alcohol,
> while most of the "designer" red yeast go up to 16%. I know of people
> who throw in some EC1118 around sg 1.010 or so, so you might want to
> consider that if you are in a high sugar scenario.


I was thinking the same thing; I have noticed most of my wines made
with D47 never quite got to dryness, they stopped at 0.4% RS. I
actually went back to EC1118 this year. At minimum, I would make sure
you keep the must above 70F to get it going really well, that could
avoid it sticking. D47 is a good strain; don't take this wrong.

Joe
 
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