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On Mar 30, 6:04*am, "Paul E. Lehmann" >
wrote: > ... > It would be interesting to know if the commercial high pH wines (above 3.5) > are sterile filtered prior to bottling and to know the free SO2 levels at > bottling. *My home made wines have not had much of a shelf life at high pH > values - less than a year. *Of course, I did not sterile filter either. Many commercial reds are pushing 15% alcohol. Some go as high as 17% (Rombauer Zin comes to mind). That much alcohol certainly improves shelf life. Greg G. |
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