Bertiebert
New Member
Hi,
I wonder if anybody could help with a query I have please?
I'm new to winemaking but consider myself to have generally a good understanding of the processes.
2 months ago I harvested the apple tree in our garden and made 20L of apple wine. After fermentation I racked into a 20L carboy with bentonite. Over a few weeks the wine has cleared perfectly leaving the sediment at the bottom as expected. Yesterday I decided I would bottle. Now here's the problem:
to the bottling bucket I added 2.5 crushed campden tabs and 2tsp of Young's wine stabiliser following the label (hydrating in warm water 1/2tsppg).
As soon as the wine went into the bucket it turned very cloudy. In the hope that this would just clear in a few hours I continued to rack until all of the clear wine was in the bottling bucket leaving behind only the sediment.
The resulting bottling bucket of wine is now very very hazy.
I decided to leave with the lid on overnight to ensure clarity returned however this was not to be the case, although it did improve somewhat. In the end I returned it to the carboy as I was not willing to continue with the bottling process until I know it will clear.
Has anyone else come across this issue where the addition of metabisulphite and or Potassium Sorbate have turned clear wine into bin juice? Do we think that left and given time it will clear again?
Nb, the wine was at about 10c at the time of adding to the sulphs and sorbs if that may affect things?
Very annoying as it's wasted a lot of time, risked potential contamination of the wine and means I will have to sanitize all of my bottles again ☹
Any views welcome.
Thanks.
Rob.
I wonder if anybody could help with a query I have please?
I'm new to winemaking but consider myself to have generally a good understanding of the processes.
2 months ago I harvested the apple tree in our garden and made 20L of apple wine. After fermentation I racked into a 20L carboy with bentonite. Over a few weeks the wine has cleared perfectly leaving the sediment at the bottom as expected. Yesterday I decided I would bottle. Now here's the problem:
to the bottling bucket I added 2.5 crushed campden tabs and 2tsp of Young's wine stabiliser following the label (hydrating in warm water 1/2tsppg).
As soon as the wine went into the bucket it turned very cloudy. In the hope that this would just clear in a few hours I continued to rack until all of the clear wine was in the bottling bucket leaving behind only the sediment.
The resulting bottling bucket of wine is now very very hazy.
I decided to leave with the lid on overnight to ensure clarity returned however this was not to be the case, although it did improve somewhat. In the end I returned it to the carboy as I was not willing to continue with the bottling process until I know it will clear.
Has anyone else come across this issue where the addition of metabisulphite and or Potassium Sorbate have turned clear wine into bin juice? Do we think that left and given time it will clear again?
Nb, the wine was at about 10c at the time of adding to the sulphs and sorbs if that may affect things?
Very annoying as it's wasted a lot of time, risked potential contamination of the wine and means I will have to sanitize all of my bottles again ☹
Any views welcome.
Thanks.
Rob.