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Filtration Products Winemaker s Guide

Contemporary White Wine Contemporary consumers enjoy variety. They seek lightness, elegance, freshness, and harmony when savoring their wine. Eaton brings the best selection of wine filtration and aids best suited for your needs to meet your customers expectations. Young & Fresh Type Grape processing Grape mash processing Only fully ripen and 100% healthy grapes Harvest grapes cool and with as little bruising as possible Quick and reductive processing 0.08 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (1 2 g/100 kg) SIHAZYM Extro enzyme during mashing time Add 0.33 0.42 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (40 50 mg/l) Use N 2 for overlaying mash Must clarification Must treatment TIP Cool the must during the entire processing period! Strong pre-clarification of the must at 60 70 turbidity (NTU) residual sediment content 0.08 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (1 2 g/hl) SIHAZYM Claro enzyme 2.56 oz/1,000 gal (2 ml/hl) SIHAZYM Flot enzyme for flotation and 0.42 1.25 lb/1,000 gal (5 15 g/hl) SIHA Flotation Gelatine Overlay with CO 2 or N 2 If required: 0.83 3.34 lb/1,000 gal (10 40 g/hl) SIHA GESIL fining agent 8.35 lb 12.52 lb/1,000 gal (100 150 g/hl) SIHA PURANIT stabilizer Fermentation control Cold fermentation at ~59 F (15 C) Rehydration with 2.09 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (25 30 g/hl) of SIHA SpeedFerm yeast nutrient 1.65 2.09 lb/1,000 gal (20 25 g/hl) SIHA CRYAROME yeast plus 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM Fit yeast nutrient and 3.34 lb/1,000 gal (40 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermen tation aid (add in stages) Sauvignon blanc: SIHA CRYAROME yeast plus 3.34 lb/1,000 gal (40 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM Fit yeast nutrient SIHA BACTIFERM bacteria nutrient for unfavorable conditions during malolactic fermentation To release polysaccharides add 0.33 0.50 lb/1,000 gal (4 6 g/hl) SIHAZYM Fine enzyme sur lie treatment: 0.33 0.50 lb/1,000 gal (4 6 g/hl) SIHAZYM Fine enzyme Recommended sulfurization max. 0.58 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (70 mg/l) 0.08 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (1 2 g/hl) SIHA Isinglass fining agent Young wine development Filtration 2 Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 170 or BECOPAD 220 in plate and frame filters BECO COMPACT PLATE Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B173 or BECODISC B223 in stacked disc cartridge housings BECO INTEGRA DISC Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT PG 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.65 µm or 0.45 µm TIP The filterability of the wine increases considerably by using SIHAZYM Extro, Claro, and Fine enzymes consistently. Selective wine filtration using BECOPAD depth filter media decreases the burden and at the same time increases the filtration performance. This enhances wine quality.

Mouthfeel Type Only fully ripen and 100% healthy grapes Process quickly Destem and mash 2 3 hour mash contact time with 0.25 0.33 lb/1,000 gal (3 4 g/100 kg) SIHAZYM Extro enzyme Pressing pressure < 100 kpa, 1 bar D ph 0.2 in comparison to first pressings Strong pre-clarification of the must at 40 50 turbidity (NTU) 0.08 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (1 2 g/hl) SIHAZYM Claro enzyme If required: 0.83 3.34 lb/1,000 gal (10 40 g/hl) SIHA GESIL fining agent 8.35 16.69 lb/1,000 gal (100 200 g/hl) SIHA PURANIT stabilizer Control fermentation at 59 64 F (15 18 C) Rehydration with 2.09 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (25 30 g/hl) of SIHA SpeedFerm yeast nutrient 1.25 1.67 lb/1,000 gal (15 20 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 7 (Riesling Yeast) or SIHAFERM Element yeast, 0.01 lb/1,000 gal (0.6 g/1,000 l) SIHA Vitamin B 1 fermen tation aid and 4.17 lb/1,000 gal (50 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermentation aid (add in stages) Malolactic fermentation: sequential inoculation with SIHALACT Oeno malolactic bacteria Addition of SIHA BACTIFERM bacteria nutrient for unfavorable conditions during malolactic fermentation Approx. 4 6 week yeast contact (bâtonnage) Diacetyl degradation Sulphuring max. 0.42 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (50 mg/l) Mature for 2 3 months in tanks or casks 0.08 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (1 2 g/hl) SIHA Isinglass fining agent Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 220 or BECOPAD 270 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B223 or BECODISC B273 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT PG 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.8 µm or 0.65 µm 3

Red Wine Vinification Top red wine grapes already grow in the vineyard. The terroir is decisive. Selecting the right oenological actions in the wine cellar can maximize the results. Burgundy Type Pinot Noir, Schwarzriesling, Portugieser, Pinotage Recommended kinds of vine Only fully ripen and 100% healthy grapes with fully developed color Harvest and process grapes cool and healthy Destem, space between drums not too close 0.17 0.33 lb/1,000 gal (2 4 g/100 kg) SIHAZYM Extro enzyme Add 0.25 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (30 mg/l) Mash processing Control mash fermentation at 64 71 F (18 22 C) 1.25 1.67 lb/1,000 gal (15 20 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 8 (Burgundy Yeast) 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM Plus combined yeast nutrient or 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM H+ 2 combined yeast nutrient 0.5 0.67 lb/1,000 gal (6 8 g/hl) SIHA Tannin FC fining agent Press after complete fermentation Fermentation control Ageing Store in a mixed set of 1 3 year old barriques Malolactic fermentation with SIHALACT Oeno malolactic bacteria Diacetyl degradation SIHA BACTIFERM bacteria nutrient for unfavorable conditions during malolactic fermentation Late sulphuring with maximum 0.67 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (80 mg/l) 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (2 g/hl) SIHA Isinglass fining agent Filtration Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 270 or BECOPAD 350 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B273 or BECODISC B353 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT TS TWINStream 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.65 µm or 0.45 µm 4

Bordeaux Type St. Laurent, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Syrah Only fully ripen and 100% healthy grapes Process quickly Destem and mash 0.33 0.50 lb/1,000 gal (4 6 g/100 kg) SIHAZYM Extro enzyme Add 10 20% non-destemed grapes Control mash fermentation at 71 82 F (22 28 C) 1.25 1.67 lb/1,000 gal (15 20 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 10 (Red Roman) or SIHA Rubino Cru yeast 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM Plus combined yeast nutrient 0.5 0.67 lb/1,000 gal (6 8 g/hl) SIHA Tannin FC fining agent SIHAZYM Lyso 1 enzyme lysozyme inhibiting spontaneous malolactic fermentation during mash fermentation (action time 4 6 weeks) Micro-oxidation with SIHA Tannin MOX fining agent Add 0.33 0.50 lb/1,000 gal (4 6 g/hl) SIHAZYM Fine enzyme to liberate the polysaccharides, mannoproteins Press after complete fermentation Store in barriques for 6 12 months Malolactic fermentation with SIHALACT Oeno malolactic bacteria Diacetyl degradation SIHA BACTIFERM bacteria nutrient for unfavorable conditions during malolactic fermentation Late sulphuring with maximum 0.67 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (80 mg/l) 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (2 g/hl) SIHA Isinglass fining agent Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 350 or BECOPAD 450 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B353 or BECODISC B453 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT TS TWINStream 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.8 µm or 0.65 µm 1 From June 30, 2012 the use of milk (casein) and chicken (egg protein) products in wine production will be subject to labelling requirements. Please refer to EU and national law. 5

Ice Wine and Dessert Wine Ice wines and dessert wines are regaining popularity. Take advantage of this variety of taste. Less is frequently more and small selective actions maximize the results. German Type Ice Wine Grapes with at least 120 Oe, pure botrytis Remove any grapes with white, pink, and blue mold Harvest temperature of -50 F (-10 C) Pressing: ph 0.3 in comparison to first pressings Grape processing Mash processing Must clarification Must treatment Heat the juice to 50 F (10 C) Strong pre-clarification of the must 0.08 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (1 2 g/hl) SIHAZYM Claro enzyme 6.68 8.35 lb/1,000 gal (80 100 g/hl) SIHA Actiliq GE fining agent 0.83 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (10 30 g/hl) SIHA Gelatine Fine Granules fining agent 12.52 16.69 lb/1,000 gal (150 200 g/hl) SIHA Active Bentonite G stabilizer Fermentation control Fermentation at 64 71 F (18 22 C) Rehydration with 2.09 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (25 30 g/hl)l of SIHA SpeedFerm yeast nutrient 2.50 4.17 lb/1,000 gal (30 50 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 7 (Riesling Yeast) plus 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM Plus combined yeast nutrient and 0.01 lb/1,000 gal (0.6 g/1,000 l) SIHA Vitamin B 1 fermentation aid Ferment up to residual sugar concentration of 1.168 1.251 lb/1,000 gal (140 150 g/l) Stop fermentation by cooling at temperatures < 39 F (4 C) Ageing Fast racking of yeast Sulphuring with at least 1.17 lb/1,000 gal SO 2 (140 mg/l) Harmonize the wine as required with SIHA OPTISIL combined fining agent Correct faults with SIHA Gelatine Fine Granules or SIHA Actiliq GE fining agent Add bentonite as required 0.25 0.33 lb/1,000 gal (3 4 g/hl) SIHAZYM Fine enzyme to improve sensory profile and the filtration Filtration Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 220 or BECOPAD 270 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B223 or BECODISC B273 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT TS TWINStream 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.45 µm 6

Sauternes Type Grapes with at least 140 Oe, pure botrytis Remove any grapes with white, pink, and blue mold Press slowly Control sugar and ph during pressing; ph 3.5 ph 0.3 in comparison to first pressings Strong pre-clarification of the must 0.17-0.33 lb/1,000 gal (2 4 g/hl) SIHAZYM Claro enzyme If required: 0.83 3.34 lb/1,000 gal (10 40 g/hl) SIHA GESIL fining agent 8.35 16.69 lb/1,000 gal (100 200 g/hl) SIHA Ca-Bentonite G stabilizer Fermentation at 59 64 F (15 18 C) in new barriques Rehydration with 2.09 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (25 30 g/hl) of SIHA SpeedFerm yeast nutrient 2.50 4.17 lb/1,000 gal (30 50 g/hl) SIHA CRYAROME yeast or SIHA VARIOFERM yeast plus 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA PROFERM Plus combined yeast nutrient and 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (30 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermentation aid (add in stages) 0.01 lb/1,000 gal (0.6 g/1000 l) SIHA Vitamin B 1 fermentation aid If possible, stop fermentation by cooling at < 39 F (4 C) Residual sugar concentration should be approx. 12.52 lb/1,000 gal (150 g/l) According to the quality of the yeast depot stabilize after first racking Prolong SO 2 addition Dosage approx. 20.03 oz/1,000 gal SO 2 (150 mg/l) Store in barriques for 6 months Fining with 0.17 lb/1,000 gal (2 g/hl) SIHA Isinglass fining agent Add bentonit as required SIHAZYM Lyso 1 enzyme lysozyme inhibiting spontaneous malolactic fermentation [max. 4.17 lb/1,000 gal (50 g/hl)] Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 220 or BECOPAD 270 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B223 or BECODISC B273 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT TS TWINStream 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.45 µm 1 From June 30, 2012 the use of milk (casein) and chicken (egg protein) products in wine production will be subject to labelling requirements. Please refer to EU and national law. 7

Sparkling Wine Bottle Fermentation Many consumers have discovered that sparkling wine is not only pearly, but has the essence of wine as well. This presents an opportunity to produce many notable sparkling wines. Sparkling Wine Type Riesling, Müller-Thurgau, Pinot Blanc, Kerner, Aromatic vine varieties (Gewürztraminer, Muscat ) Recommended types of vine Grape processing Mash processing Harvest at max. 80 85 Oe Total acidity 0.8 1% (8 10 g/l) Gentle grape transportation Must clarification, minimization of polyphenols If required 0.83 3.34 lb/1,000 gal (10 40 g/hl) SIHA GESIL fining agent Fermentation control Base wine Control fermentation at 59 64 F (15 18 C) 1.25 1.67 lb/1,000 gal (15 20 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 7 (Riesling Yeast) or SIHA CRYAROME yeast plus 2.50 4.17 lb/1,000 gal (30 50 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermentation aid (add in stages) Base wine stabilization No malolactic fermentation, at deacidification with SIHA Potassium Bicarbonate Minimum dosage of SO 2 : 0.25 lb/1,000 gal total SO 2 (30 mg/l) Clarification and tartrate stabilization Cuveé the wine Filtration Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 270 or BECOPAD 350 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B273 or BECODISC B353 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT TS TWINStream 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.65 µm Sparkling wine making Second fermentation: Rehydration with 2.09 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (25 30 g/hl) SIHA SpeedFerm yeast nutrient Fermentation with 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 4 Tirage 183 200 lb/1,000 gal (22 24 g/l) saccharose Max. 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (30 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermentation aid 76.80 oz/1,000 gal (60 ml/hl) SIHA Brillant liquid riddling aid and 76.80 oz/1,000 gal (60 ml/hl) SIHA Tannin liquid riddling aid Yeast storage at least for 9 months Set liqueur to 100 200 lb/1,000 gal (12 24 g/l) residual sugar concentration 8

Champagne Type Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Auxerrois, Pinot Noir Harvest at max. 80 85 Oe Total acidity approx. 1% (10 g/l) A tartaric acid for optimal malolactic fermentation content of approx. 0,5% (5 g/l) High clarified must should be running of the press D ph < 0.2 in comparison to free run juice Control fermentation at 59 64 F (15 18 C) 1.25 1.67 lb/1,000 gal (15 20 g/hl) SIHA WhiteArome yeast or SIHAFERM Element yeast Co-inoculation by adding SIHALACT Oeno malolactic bacteria to the grape juice 2.50 4.17 lb/1,000 gal (30 50 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermentation aid (add in stages) Diacetyl breakdown Minimum dosage of SO 2 : 0.25 lb/1,000 gal total SO 2 (30 mg/l) Clarification and tartrate stabilization Cuveé the wine Filtration with depth filter media BECOPAD 270 or BECOPAD 350 Filtration with stacked disc cartridges BECODISC B273 or BECODISC B353 in stacked disc cartridge housings Filtration with depth filter cartridges BECO PROTECT TS TWINStream 0.8 µm Filtration with membrane filter cartridges BECO MEMBRAN PSplus 0.65 µm Second fermentation: Rehydration with 2.09 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (25 30 g/hl) SIHA SpeedFerm yeast nutrient if necessary Fermentation with 1.67 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (20 30 g/hl) SIHA Active Yeast 4 Tirage 183 200 lb/1,000 gal (22 24 g/l) saccharose Max. 2.50 lb/1,000 gal (30 g/hl) SIHA Fermentation Salt fermentation aid 76.80 oz/1,000 gal (60 ml /hl) SIHA Brillant liquid riddling aid and 76.80 oz/1,000 gal (60 ml /hl) SIHA Tannin liquid riddling aid Yeast storage at least for 18 months Set liqueur to 66 lb/1,000 gal (8 g/l) residual sugar concentration 9

The World Wants New Wines Globalization is a key word in trade and industrial economies. Oenologists around the world are increasingly aware of this development. New processes and trends in winemaking are the results of their ingenuity and innovation. Eaton s Winemaker s Guide represents a selection of new and traditional types of wines to inspire the winemaker. These are only suggestions and provide a basis for enologists to experiment with variety. Eaton is available as a partner to provide assistance with your winemaking needs. 10

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