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Fall Bright, The Winemakers Shoppe, 10110 Hyatt Hill, Dundee, NY 14837 Dear Winemakers, Thank you for joining us for our grape harvest. We have a great group of caring, creative winemakers! If you want to be removed from this list, just let me know, reply by email. We will be closed for Thanksgiving on Thursday, November 22, however, we will have regular hours on Friday, November 23 with 10% off of stock items. We do have some juices left also. You have gotten your wine started and now, some of you want to stop it in an early stage of the game. If you want to stop your fermentation pre
maturely, think what the yeast do not like and make it so. After just 3-4 weeks of fermentation, stopping that fermentation may not be an easy task. It will be easier if the yeast you chose was
Cotes des Blanc. Whatever the yeast, chill the wine. Get an old functioning refrigerator in the wine cellar and put your jug in it. The yeast will slow down, as it doesn't like the cold. Let it
settle for a while and then rack. (The refrigerator temperature will probably not be cold enough to cold stabilize the wine, but some tartrates may drop out.) After racking which reduces the yeast
population even more, add sorbate and potassium metabisulfite to further inhibit the yeast. Let it settle more to clear or add some fining agents if needed at this point. We often use bentonite and sparkolloid for fining as they have
opposite charges. If one doesn't work, use the other. Another favorite fining product is LQ Super-Kleer KC Finings. This is a liquid clearing agent with two parts, a combination of Kieselsol and
Chitosan, which create both strong negative and positive charges in the wine, allowing for faster and more successful clearing. It is added directly to the wine followed by thorough stirring.
Add the Kieselsol pack to the carboy of wine. Stir gently. Dissolve the Chitosan pack in 1 fl. oz of warm water. Add to the carboy of wine. Stir gently. Attach the airlock and bung. Clears wine
brilliantly in 12-48 hours. LQ may not clear pectin haze or products made with hard water. One package is sufficient to clear a 5 or 6-gallon batch of beer or wine in two days. (Caution:
Chitosan is a shellfish derivative. We have read that this is not an issue if you are allergic to shellfish, however, it may warrant more research.) You may also filter to reduce the yeast population. Both motorized Buon Vino filters, the mini and the superjet have a coarse 6-micron pad for early
filtering and a sterile 1-micron pad #2 and a super sterile 0.5-micron pad, which will help in removing the yeast. The Harris Filter (Mark III) has pre filter papers that are set on top of the pad
and can be replaced and discarded, giving your pad a longer life. Need wine in the bottle for Thanksgiving? Trying to create a noveau for Christmas? Need to stop a late harvest at 8% sugar (brix)?
Thought you may appreciate these suggestions. Keep on your toes. Yeast work fast and may race past your desired finish! Happy Thanksgiving. May your wines fall bright! Marcy Mitchell from Fall Bright, The Winemakers Shoppe
Tom and Marcy Mitchell
Fall Bright, The Winemakers Shoppe 10110 Hyatt Hill, Dundee, NY 14837 607-292-3995 Open Tuesday to Sunday 10-5 Providing grapes and juices and supplies for the amateur winemaker since 1978. http://www.fallbright.com ONLINE SHOPPING and WINEMAKING INFO winemaking@fallbright.com |
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