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Another Sauvignon Blanc question.
I've racked s Sauvignon Blanc off lees after primary and secondary fermentation. The wine looked a little less opaque and more translucent which I interpreted to be a decline in yeast population and a signal for the end of sugar fermentation. I racked and added 1/2 teaspoon of sulphite to the 4 liter demijohn and 1/4 teaspoon to the 23 liters carboy. I still see bubbling from the carboys. Is this CO2 or is malolactic fermentation going on? My pH probe is broken so I don't have a pH measurement. I'll measure SO2 soon and report, but thought I would ask the question anyway. I want to inhibit MLF to try and replicate the New Zealand style of Savignon Blanc. Any advice? Dan |
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