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Default HELP- Botrytis affected sticky

"J Dixon" > wrote:

> Have you tried Sparkalloid? If not I would give it a trial in a

sample
> bottle. I have found that it is an excellent fining agent that is fairly
> benign. HTH


Do you know what is in Sparkalloid? I'm very hesitant to use "proprietary"
products with "secret" ingredients. They may work fine (pun not intended),
but I don't want (e.g.) clam shells and possum guts in my wine, even if I
can't taste it. At least I know what's in bentonite, egg whites, tea, and
oak.




 
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