Pure polyvinylpolypyrrolidone in granular form for the prevention and treatment of oxidation. The granular form avoids the formation of dust and helps the dispersion in water, without forming lumps.
A stable pure silicon dioxide in aqueous solution. Sil Floc contains homogeneous, negatively-charged particles of silicon dioxide. The ultra-fine size offers a large contact surface and consequently acts as a counter-fining agent with protein fining agents. Solution pH 9.0-9.5.
A bentonite obtained by a special procedure. Its activation rate is designed to obtain a bentonite that combines excellent fining and protein removal properties with a limited volume of lees. In red wine, it is recommended to eliminate unstable color compounds and, together with Goldenclar Instant, for fining before cross-flow filtration.
A blend containing bentonite, PVPP and pea protein. Claril AF is recommended for the elimination of phenolic compounds responsible for oxidation and bitterness. The presence of bentonite in the formulation increases protein stability and guarantees good clarification. It can be used as an allergen-free alternative to potassium caseinate.
Preparation made of pea protein and activated chitosan. It assures a nice clarification while forming small, compact lees, especially when used in flotation. At the same time, it improves juice and wine resistance to oxidation by removing pro-oxidant metals and low molecular weight polyphenols.
Compact pellet form decolorizing carbon, Enoblack Perlage® is for must and wine discoloration. The pellet form makes it easy to use and to rehydrate without dust.
EnartisPro FT (Free Thiols) is a blend of PVI/PVP and inactivated yeast rich in immediately available mannoproteins and sulfur-containing amino acids. Because of its high capacity for removing metals, it reduces the activity of oxidases (tyrosinase and laccase) by blocking copper. Consequently, wine is richer in aromatic compounds, presents a fresher color and is more resistant to oxidation and ageing. It is recommended in the vinification of thiolic varieties which protects the varietal aroma and promotes the synthesis of new thiols.