500g BRICK PREMIER CLASSIQUE Wine Yeast – Formerly Red Star MONTRACHET For Red Wines, Dark Berries

$24.95

Noted to be Red Star’s very best yeast for dark berries, botanicals, and root wines.  A fast fermenter that seldom goes higher than 13% unless coaxed.  Very good for dry whites, aged reds, and late harvest grapes.  Recommended for all wines except citrus.  Especially wonderful when the wine can age a year or more and want the aroma to come through. 500 gram brick, 17.5 ounces.

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Description

This strain assures a quick start of the fermentation.  Montrachet has optimum resistance to all nutritional deficiencies and good 15% alcohol resistance.  Montrachet is specially recommended for fermentation without temperature control because of its ability to ferment within a large temperature range (15°C to 35°C, 59°F to 95°F).

Red Star Montrachet yeast is Davis 522, strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, derived from the collection of the University of California. This strain has been widely used in the U.S. since 1963. It is a strong fermenter and will readily ferment grape musts and fruit juices to dryness. This strain also has good tolerance to free sulfur dioxide but should not be used on grapes that have been dusted with sulfur.  Be sure to use 1 tsp per gallon yeast nutrient on anything not a grape fermented with Montrachet.
This is our second best seller – a versatile all purpose wine yeast with complex flavors and aromas. Suitable for Chardonnay, Merlot, Syrah, Zinfandel and any dry, full bodied red or white wine.  This is a yeast that needs to be a part of every homebrewer’s arsenal – you never know when someone is going to give you a gallon of blackberries or a few lugs of grapes!

Additional information

Weight 19 oz
Dimensions 5 × 4 × 3 in

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