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Racking and then filter/bottle right afterwards?
Can anyone out there tell me if this is ok to do. Can a person rack and
then filter/bottle right afterwards? The reason I ask is I have a cabernet sauvignon that was made last October it is completely clear but has some sediment on the bottom of the carboy. I thought instead of racking and topping up, I could eliminate the need to top up by going right to the filter/bottle stage. What is everyone's thoughts on this process? Thanks Jeff |
Racking and then filter/bottle right afterwards?
"Jeff Danyliw" > wrote in message news:92CVb.445412$ts4.410340@pd7tw3no... > Can anyone out there tell me if this is ok to do. Can a person rack and > then filter/bottle right afterwards? Sure, but what's the hurry? That Cab could stand an extra racking and a few months more bulk aging. You might not even have to bother with filtering it then. Tom S |
Racking and then filter/bottle right afterwards?
On 2/9/04 1:36 PM, in article
, "Dan Richter" > wrote: > I rack before I filter. After filtering, I like to let the wine settle a > week or two, then I bottle. > > But that's just me. > > Dan Ok, I'm curious. What do you expect to settle out if you have filtered it? I kind of take the opposite approach. Filtering I think is kind of rough on a wine. I always filter into a carboy containing a fresh dose of sulfite and then bottle it right away. I figure if it is going to have bottle shock anyway, why not just bottle it after I have "filter shocked" it. -- Greg Cook http://homepage.mac.com/gregcook/Wine (remove spamblocker from my email) |
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