1230 Shiloh Road, Windsor, CA, United States of America, 95492
Malolactic fermentation (MLF) is crucial in winemaking for reducing acidity, enhancing flavor, and improving stability. By converting sharp malic acid into softer lactic acid, MLF softens the wine, creating a smoother, more palatable profile while also adding complexity, such as buttery or creamy notes, particularly in wines like Chardonnay. This process, which typically occurs after primary fermentation, also stabilizes the wine by preventing potential spoilage from spontaneous malic acid fermentation. MLF is common in red wines and some white wines and is often induced by inoculating the wine with a selected bacterial strain to achieve a specific texture, flavor, and overall quality of the wine.
MLF is much slower and less turbulent than primary (alcoholic) fermentation; taking weeks, even months, to complete. The fermentation is complete when malic acid levels are measured below 0.1 g/L.
Recommended practices for a successful MLF:
Identifying and Correcting a Sluggish Fermentation:
Malolactic fermentation can be a slow process, but sometimes it slows too much or stops altogether before the malic acid has been fully degraded. Below are recommended parameters to evaluate if the MLF activity seems to be slowing. Start by assessing the physicochemical state of the wine to ensure it is conducive to MLF. After evaluating the wine, assess the health of the bacteria. Sometimes a small intervention is all that is needed to get back on track.
If none of the above seem to work, it may be necessary to restart the stuck fermentation.
Restarting a Stuck MLF:
If MLF stalls and cannot be revived, it's essential to remove any toxins and lees from the wine before restarting the process. Detoxifying the wine before MLF is a step often overlooked or assumed to be handled by yeast hulls, but taking this step significantly increases the chances of successful inoculation and helps ensure that MLF proceeds as intended.
ATPGroup offers an exclusive and comprehensive range of highly effective freeze-dried malolactic bacteria cultures, designed to meet virtually any MLF condition. Our unique production method introduces stress factors throughout the process, ensuring maximum activity upon inoculation. To achieve the most effective completion of malolactic fermentation, we recommend combining the strength of our Malo range of malolactic bacteria cultures with Malo Detox and Malo NutriBact nutrients. For more information on our ML products or for help designing a protocol specific to your needs, contact your ATPGroup Enology Products Specialist, call (707) 836-6840, or visit www.ATPGroup.com.
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ATPGroup was founded as a family business in 1991. Now a leading supplier to the wine, beer, food, and pharmaceutical markets, we strive to provide solutions and create value for our customers in each of the industries we serve. The company offers an unparalleled range of high-quality products and services including winemaking & cellar products, brewery supplies, glassware, cleaning & sanitation solutions, tartaric acid, cream of tartar, and Rochelle salt. Its team is made up of industry veterans, cellar masters, and product specialists who provide technical expertise in their respective fields. With warehouses across the country, the company is strategically located to serve customers throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
ATPGroup was founded as a family business in 1991. Now a leading supplier to the wine and juice industries, the company offers an unparalleled range of high-quality products and services including winemaking & cellar products, specialty enology products, glassware, production equipment, cleaning & sanitation solutions, parts & servicing, and mobile services. Its team is made up of industry veterans, engineers, cellar masters, and product specialists who provide technical expertise in their respective fields. With warehouses across the country, the company is strategically located to serve customers throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
Title | Name | Phone | Extension | |
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Cellar Supplies Sales -- Northern CA,OR, WA | John Peter (JP) | jp@atpgroup.com | 707 975-2322 | |
Cellar Supplies Sales -- Central Coast, CA | Jason Maglinte | jmaglinte@atpgroup.com | 805-400-8098 | |
Cellar Supplies Sales -- Central Coast, CA | Tim Ossun | tossun@atpgroup.com | 559-554-4235 | |
Enology and Equipment Sales | Elliot Bonior | ebonior@atpgroup.com | 805-536-0156 | |
Capital Equipment Sales | Ethan Simon | esimon@atpgroup.com | 707-791-4749 | |
Enology Products Sales | Lauren Sloan | lsloan@atpgroup.com | 707-321-9766 | |
Enology Products Sales | Eva Mayen | emayen@atpgroup.com | 707-684-9112 | |
Enology Products Sales | Blair Sande | bsande@atpgroup.com | 707-684-0257 | |
Filtration Sales | John Sones | jsones@atpgroup.com | 707-657-3390 | |
Luxury Glassware Sales | Ann Hepler | ahepler@atpgroup.com | 707-590-3078 |
Locations | Address | State | Country | Zip Code |
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ATPGroup | 1230 Shiloh Road, Windsor | CA | United States of America | 95492 |