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Default Dirty looking wine

Day one I added oak chips enclosed in a nylon bag now on day two my
juice is starting to ferment but the addition of oak has made the wine
look like dirty dish water. Should I be worried or will the fining and
filtering remove the dirty appearance?
 
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