peterCooper
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Opened a bottle of Pinot Grigio yesterday to top up when I racked and
was left with some room in the carboy.
Earlier, I had bottled about a dozen before messing up and disturbing the
lees so I racked the rest to a smaller carboy and opened up the ones I'd
just bottled to top back up again. No problem.
I racked back again as I said, yesterday, and opened up another bottle to
top up.
I noticed two things, there was an odd smell which I think might be SO2
as I had sanitized well and it's only been a week but I'm not sure. I left it
about an hour and the smell had gone, But... before I opened the bottle,
actually, before I touched it I noticed a couple of white specks sitting on
the surface of the wine.
When I checked the rest of the wine in the sceondary, before racking, it
there were also some white specks on the surface of it. so, I know it is
nothing to do with with carboy because the wine in the bottles didn't go
in there.
Has anyone seen this happen before.
I don't believe that the wine in the obttles was perfectly clear, so it could
be some oddity from a few remaining lees.
Thoughts, suggestions.
Peter
was left with some room in the carboy.
Earlier, I had bottled about a dozen before messing up and disturbing the
lees so I racked the rest to a smaller carboy and opened up the ones I'd
just bottled to top back up again. No problem.
I racked back again as I said, yesterday, and opened up another bottle to
top up.
I noticed two things, there was an odd smell which I think might be SO2
as I had sanitized well and it's only been a week but I'm not sure. I left it
about an hour and the smell had gone, But... before I opened the bottle,
actually, before I touched it I noticed a couple of white specks sitting on
the surface of the wine.
When I checked the rest of the wine in the sceondary, before racking, it
there were also some white specks on the surface of it. so, I know it is
nothing to do with with carboy because the wine in the bottles didn't go
in there.
Has anyone seen this happen before.
I don't believe that the wine in the obttles was perfectly clear, so it could
be some oddity from a few remaining lees.
Thoughts, suggestions.
Peter