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Well, I picked up my baco noir on saturday, about 322 liters worth of
crushed grapes. They are fermenting in two large plastic drums right now. I punch the cap down at least twice day, trying not to go more than 8 hours between punchings. I've used BM45 and will be adding some more nutrients to the must tonight to stave off chances of H2S. I am concerned with the numbers a bit, since it was a bad year down in Niagara, they a Brix: 20.2, pH: 3.22, acid: 14.2. I suppose acid reduction is in order... I have malo bacteria, I plan on innoculating when I press. I'm not sure if this is going to be sufficient or not however. I also plan on chapitalizing, and I've read conflicting information as when it's best to do this, either now or when the must gets down to 1 or 2 degrees brix. Other than that, I must say it the grapes did taste decent and all. I have a 225 litre barrel that I will be filling with this as well. I am a bit nervous as this is the first time I've done such a large quantity before. |
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