Product Description
ABOUT TANÉTHYL EFFE
IDEAL USE: COLOR STABILIZATION DURING COLD SOAK
- Tanéthyl Effe is an association of ellagic and proanthocyanidin tannins extracted from grape pips by means of a patented system which locks an active ethanol bridge into the tannin.
- Ethanol bridges have been shown to be greatly responsible for color stabilization and tannin polymerization.
- The utilization of Tanéthyl Effe is highly recommended for stabilizing colour during cold soak (and the first stage of fermentation) by providing the juice (or fermenting wine) with the ethanol bridges that would otherwise not be present due to low ethanol concentration.
- This product also contains simple ellagic tannins which give smoothness and color stabilization during the fermentation.
DOSAGE RATE & USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
- Roséwines:5 to 15 g/Hl (1/3 – 1 lb/1000 Gal)
- Red wines:12 to 36 g/Hl (1– 3 lbs/1000 Gal).
- Mix in a separate tub with warm water (35 °C/95 °F) and then add to the grapes or to fermenting must during pump over.