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![]() Hello, everyone - I am making a white from a kit which I plan to sparkle by fermenting it still then bottling with a sugar solution (same as doing a beer). My problem is that the level is a bit low in the carboy. I don't want to add water and I don't have any marbles. But I do have 30 bottles of a similar white wine sitting around. Could I use 1-2 of these to top of my to-be-sparkled wine? I finished them off with sorbate and metabisulpite when I finished the kit a couple of months ago. Will the amount of these chemicals in 1-2 bottles be enough to interfere with the sparkling process when I bottle this new kit? Thanks, as always, Gabriel |
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