LottieWine
New Member
In the classic film Agony & The Ecstasy Pope Julius II, when concerned about the time taking to complete the Sistine Chapel ceiling, asks Michelangelo “When will you make an end?”. To which Michelangelo replies, “When I am finished“
I seem to be having a similar relationship with my Elderflower wine. After primary fermentation it was put into demijohns on 15th June. It was racked on 2nd July with a further racking on 4th August. Fermentation seemed to slow right down & I had hoped to have it finished by now. It’s now bubbling at a pretty rapid rate (much faster than wine made at the beginning of July & another made at the beginning of August). I was planning on leaving it in the demijohns for a few more months before bottling.
Am wondering if this is normal for Elderflower?
I seem to be having a similar relationship with my Elderflower wine. After primary fermentation it was put into demijohns on 15th June. It was racked on 2nd July with a further racking on 4th August. Fermentation seemed to slow right down & I had hoped to have it finished by now. It’s now bubbling at a pretty rapid rate (much faster than wine made at the beginning of July & another made at the beginning of August). I was planning on leaving it in the demijohns for a few more months before bottling.
Am wondering if this is normal for Elderflower?