Är filtrering bra eller dåligt för vinet? – igen

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Notisen vi publicerade för lite sen om filtrering av vin (bra eller dåligt? Med tanke på trenden idag att stoltsera med ”ofiltrerat” på etiketten för en del viner) gav oss en intressant läsarkommentar. (Kommentarer är alltid välkomna!)

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“Regarding the filtered vs. unfiltered debate, yes there have been in California many trials at individual wineries, but not much data in the public realm. When I was at [a winery in California], we did a number of trials with the exact same wine filtered and unfiltered, with tastings after bottling, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years aging in bottle. My conclusions were:

1) Tight filtration causes wine to be more dry and austere when young, but most of the effect wears off as the wine ages.

2) The level of filtration is as critical as filtration vs. non-filtration. In other words, the difference between a loose filtration (to remove sediment) vs. an extremely tight filtration (to remove malolactic bacteria) is as big or bigger than the difference between no filtration and a loose filtration.

3) Red wines are more impacted by filtration than white wines.

4) I would rather have a somewhat lesser wine due to filtration than a wine gone bad that could have been saved by filtration.

5) If you want to make unfiltered wine, you need excellent hygiene, attention to detail and laboratory analysis by the wine maker.
So, like most things in life, when people ask if filtration is “good” or “bad”, the answer is…it depends.”

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