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It doesn't sound stable yet. If the wine looks clear, it's odd that it
would leave a film like deposit in a poured glass. I have Syrah's that leave a film on the bottle over time, but never saw anything leave a film behind in a glass. Maybe you should consider another light fining treatment, I usually use sparkoloid on reds. Joe Herman Krug wrote: > Yes..it looks like a purple film (residue). > > > "Joe Sallustio" > wrote in message > oups.com... > > What does it look like, a film? > > > > Joe > > |
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