Ok so the prosecco thread had got me curious, I have 40 odd 500ml pet bottles spare so was thinking about giving a sparkling vino a shot...
I'm bit confused about what happens once the primary ferment finishes cos normally with a wow, I'd stabilise, degass, add finings, let it clear, then bottle.
obviously I'd skip the degassing bit (genius), but do I still add finings at some stage ?
with cider I don't add any finings and when it carbs up in the bottle, it goes crystal clear at the same time (by itself)
What would I do to get a nice clear sparkly vino ?
oh and do I need a special type of yeast for a fizzy one ?
I'm bit confused about what happens once the primary ferment finishes cos normally with a wow, I'd stabilise, degass, add finings, let it clear, then bottle.
obviously I'd skip the degassing bit (genius), but do I still add finings at some stage ?
with cider I don't add any finings and when it carbs up in the bottle, it goes crystal clear at the same time (by itself)
What would I do to get a nice clear sparkly vino ?
oh and do I need a special type of yeast for a fizzy one ?