Bianco Neve deacidifier (1 kg)

Code: PCP0099.1K
Brand: Enartis
€ 8.03
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Enartis - Bianco Neve Deacidifier

Deacidifier based on potassium bicarbonate and neutral potassium tartrate. Indicated for reducing the acidity of wines and for the treatment of wines with acetic overtones.

Packaging: 1 kg bag.

FAQ

Why should Bianco Neve Deacidifier be used?

Bianco Neve Deacidifier is used to reduce acidity in wine.

 

How should Bianco Neve Deacidifier be used?
  1. Draw 5 liters of wine from the tank and add the appropriate amount (see the dosage on the package).
  2. Mix and pour the wine back using a funnel connected to a tube, passing it between the tank wall and the oil/float.
  3. Taste after 2–3 days from the inoculation.

 

I have added Bianco Neve Deacidifier. After how many days can I consume the wine?

You need to wait 2–3 days before consuming the wine.

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