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I made a ML-fermentation on a 100 L batch of wine. After completion I
added lysozyme (and som sulphite) to stabilize the wine. Before ML-fermentation the wine had already gone through one racking, but with enough yeast materials left for the ML-fermentation. Now however the wine is very difficult to clear/fine. The lysozyme seems to float like a protein haze in the wine and do not settle (or settle very slowly). Have any of you experienced this before and know what to do? Some tannin is added, but with no apparent effect. Also some test gelatine was added with no effect. Any suggestions? |
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