siletzspey
Well-Known Member
I've been growing raspberries for 10+ years, and for the last 2 seasons have made some raspberry wine that my wife and I absolutely LOVE. This year I'm rebuilding the raspberry beds, so I'm having to buy some raspberries from local growers for eating and wine making.
Problem - I bought a flat of raspberries last week (about 6 pounds), and upon cleaning and freezing, I found a few berries with fungus on them. Small fuzzy white and green patches. I tossed out a dozen or so berries with obvious fungus patches.
Question - what are the chances some micro presence of fungus will doom my attempt to make wine from them? Can I add k-meta to uncrushed or crushed berries and counter any remaining fungus?
When googling for an answer, most just say "toss any bad berries", as though that's 100% adequate.
--SiletzSpey
Problem - I bought a flat of raspberries last week (about 6 pounds), and upon cleaning and freezing, I found a few berries with fungus on them. Small fuzzy white and green patches. I tossed out a dozen or so berries with obvious fungus patches.
Question - what are the chances some micro presence of fungus will doom my attempt to make wine from them? Can I add k-meta to uncrushed or crushed berries and counter any remaining fungus?
When googling for an answer, most just say "toss any bad berries", as though that's 100% adequate.
--SiletzSpey