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Mold floating ...
Never having made a second wine, in 2002 I re-fermented the lees of Oliver,
Okanogan Valley, Merlot with sugar, water and some TA. I did not expect much and was subsequently rewarded with a thin, but alcoholic, plonque with no character whatsoever, best suited, probably, for washing windows. I hid a couple carboys of it in the back of the cellar. I came across the above #2 plonque, today, and noticed a scum of mold floating on top of one of the carboys. The mold was light gray and looked like the surface of a brain. I was rather surprised that, although still non-descript, the wine did not taste "off". Can anyone comment of what it was that was living in there? And whether or not, having consumed a sample or two, if I will bio-degrade into a similar gray mass ? Roger in the RainForest |
Mold floating ...
"Analogueman" > wrote in message news:eMYRb.25463$5D.8726@clgrps13... > Can anyone comment of what it was that was living in there? Sounds like mold to me! > And whether or not, having consumed a sample or two, if I will bio-degrade > into a similar gray mass ? Yes, you will - but it likely won't happen for _many_ years, and it won't be because you drank that moldy wine. ;^D Tom S |
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