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Hi!
I have a problem wine, a cab/merlot made from a kit. It refused to clear so eventually I did the pectin haze test found on Jack Kellers site. It showed that it was definatly a pectin problem. I consulted with my homebrew shop and they recommended to first add some pectin enzyme and to filter. The problem is with the pectin enzyme. After I added to the wine it has a nasty taste. I can't really describe it but it's a unpleastent bite to the wine. The pectin enzyme did smell when I diluted it with water but I thought that was normal. Is it? Is this something that will go away? Worried regards, Joaquin |
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