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MLF question
After primary fermentation I pressed and transferred the wine to DJs and
inoculated with MLF. It has now been 3 days and I still don't see any activity (no tiny bubbles and no fermentation lock activity). I have not added any so2 yet. Should I be adding a minimum amount of SO2 at this time rather than risk oxidation or worse? Thanks Joe |
MLF question
"Joe Ae" > wrote in message .. . > After primary fermentation I pressed and transferred the wine to DJs and > inoculated with MLF. It has now been 3 days and I still don't see any > activity (no tiny bubbles and no fermentation lock activity). > > I have not added any so2 yet. Should I be adding a minimum amount of SO2 at > this time rather than risk oxidation or worse? Not if ML isn't finished. Have you checked? Often, ML will go spontaneously. IOW, it _might_ already be complete (especially if the pH is above ~3.5). If it is, sulfite the wine and top it up. If not, just top it up and wait. Tom S |
MLF question
Dear Joe
Adding SO2 can stop and cause problems for the malolactic fermentation to start/finish. Two factors can assist your malolactic fermentation, one heating between 17° c to 20° c and the second lee stirring. Three days isn't very long so I would wait longer before looking at inoculating again. Hope this helps. Marc "Joe Ae" > a écrit dans le message de .. . > After primary fermentation I pressed and transferred the wine to DJs and > inoculated with MLF. It has now been 3 days and I still don't see any > activity (no tiny bubbles and no fermentation lock activity). > > I have not added any so2 yet. Should I be adding a minimum amount of SO2 at > this time rather than risk oxidation or worse? > > Thanks > > Joe > > > > > |
MLF question
Thanks for the tips. I will check the TA today and top off. I assume if
the TA has dropped a lot (The Baco were 1.40 before fermentation) then there may have been spontaneous MLF during fermentation. At this time I don't have a ph meter but I am looking for a chromatography kit. Joe "MC" > wrote in message ... > Dear Joe > > Adding SO2 can stop and cause problems for the malolactic fermentation to > start/finish. > > Two factors can assist your malolactic fermentation, one heating between 17° > c to 20° c and the second lee stirring. > > Three days isn't very long so I would wait longer before looking at > inoculating again. > > Hope this helps. > > Marc > > "Joe Ae" > a écrit dans le message de > .. . > > After primary fermentation I pressed and transferred the wine to DJs and > > inoculated with MLF. It has now been 3 days and I still don't see any > > activity (no tiny bubbles and no fermentation lock activity). > > > > I have not added any so2 yet. Should I be adding a minimum amount of SO2 > at > > this time rather than risk oxidation or worse? > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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