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Did some research, and found something on Jack Keller's website about
"Flowers of Wine". He suggests racking and filtering to remove the flowers, and then adding a crushed campden tablet. I'm not CERTAIN this is what is happening to my wine, but it looks like it might match. Thoughts? "Matthew Givens" > wrote in message ... > Okay, I've been making wine for about five years, but through some > cosmological fluke have never had a problem with a fermentation. There's > a first time for everything, and since I've never had to deal with > anything like this, I could use some advice. > > I put up a plum wine (from fresh plums) 12 days ago, and transferred it to > a secondary last sunday. Looking at the wine in the carboy, I see what > looks like small patches of wax forming on the top. Obviously a bacteria > of some kind. Any suggestions on how to fight this? > > > |
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