How long does everybody usually wait inbetween racking? My first racking usually takes place 9 to 14 days after I start the must. This is usually when I remove the must from the primary (5gal bucket) and put it into the secondary, (my 1gal carbouys). Since I also usually add more sugar at this time, I end up with quite a bit of sediment again and will rack off in 30 days. I will repeat this every 30 days until the wine suits my taste for alcohol and dryness. Once that level has been achieved. I leave the wine alone until it is pretty much clear before I will rack it off again. This is when I will filter it thru a cotton cloth while racking and put back in the carbouy for another month before bottleing.
I do all sorts of things to my wine that other folks dont agree with, such as adding sugar in increments, but I will also add more fruit if the taste isnt where I like it. I have a apple pie wine making right now that I just threw in a couple of sticks of cinnammon, some cloves and nutmeg , as well as another gallon of apple cider, right after straining the must out of the primary. I believe one should taste the source material in the finished product, whether the wine is made from grapes, apples, or whatever. Anything else and you have just made alcohol out of otherwise edible fruit. Yea I know, I am demented, hard headed, stuck in my ways, and lots of other things one can think of.
I do all sorts of things to my wine that other folks dont agree with, such as adding sugar in increments, but I will also add more fruit if the taste isnt where I like it. I have a apple pie wine making right now that I just threw in a couple of sticks of cinnammon, some cloves and nutmeg , as well as another gallon of apple cider, right after straining the must out of the primary. I believe one should taste the source material in the finished product, whether the wine is made from grapes, apples, or whatever. Anything else and you have just made alcohol out of otherwise edible fruit. Yea I know, I am demented, hard headed, stuck in my ways, and lots of other things one can think of.
