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Wouldn't it be better to wait with the SO2 addition until the wine is
really finished fermenting (assuming the intention is to ferment to
dryness)? I thought that the binding with aldehydes would happen even
when the wine is under 1.000 as long as it's still actively fermenting
(which most wines are).

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