Treatment with potassium polyaspartate
II.3.3.15 Treatment with potassium polyaspartate
Classification:
- Potassium polyaspartate: additive
Definition:
Addition of potassium polyaspartate to wines
Objective:
Contribute to the tartaric stabilization of wines
Prescription:
a) The optimum dose of potassium polyaspartate used to stabilize wines, also those with a high degree of tartaric instability, must not exceed 10 g/hL. At higher doses, the potassium polyaspartate’s (KPA) stabilizing performance is not improved and, in some cases, an increase of wine turbidity could be induced;
b) for red wines with high colloidal instability, prior treatment with bentonite is recommended;
c) the application of potassium polyaspartate must be in accordance with the prescriptions of the International Oenological Codex.
Recommendation:
Admitted