Hi All,
What is the consensus on water treatment for wine kits? I now have a 6 bottle kit of each of the Winexpert Classic Italian Pinot Grigio and Chilean Merlot. Plan is to use these as a tester and if either are good play it safe and do a 30 bottle kit in the future.
I have access to RO water and water treatments from my beer brewing activities. Is this necessary? Our tap water is very hard but I drink it from the tap with no issues. Do we just need to add a campden tablet to remove chlorine, or blend it 50:50 with RO water.
I could use bottled water which is fine for a 6 bottle kit but might start driving the cost up for a 30 bottle kit in the future. Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
What is the consensus on water treatment for wine kits? I now have a 6 bottle kit of each of the Winexpert Classic Italian Pinot Grigio and Chilean Merlot. Plan is to use these as a tester and if either are good play it safe and do a 30 bottle kit in the future.
I have access to RO water and water treatments from my beer brewing activities. Is this necessary? Our tap water is very hard but I drink it from the tap with no issues. Do we just need to add a campden tablet to remove chlorine, or blend it 50:50 with RO water.
I could use bottled water which is fine for a 6 bottle kit but might start driving the cost up for a 30 bottle kit in the future. Any advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers,