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On Jan 1, 8:29*am, Lee > wrote:
> I usually make red wine in 6-8 gallon batches, always from grapes. > About 3-4 years ago, I started aging in small french oak barrels, > initially with really good results. *But lately, I'm getting a > definite acetone smell in my reds, especially the cabs and nebbiolos. > I think I'm coming to the same conclusion that I've read in lots of > places...that "small barrels are like wooden sailboats...the idea > sounds great, but in practice they're more trouble than they're > worth". *Usually, I just empty one barrel, wash it out with hot water, > then re-fill with another wine. > > I have a couple of questions: > 1. *Once you have a problem with volatile acidity in a barrel, is > there any recourse other than to throw away the barrel? > > 2. *When you empty your barrels, if you don't have another wine ready > to put right back in the emptied barrel, what do you put in it? > > 3. *If I wanted to treat my barrels with something, what would you > use? > > 4. *What is your experience with small barrels? > > Thanks, > > Lee Haven't tried this myself but several people I know swear by ozone treatment of the barrel - if you can get an access to an ozone machine. Pp |
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