Malolactic Cultures

Malolactic fermentation is considered highly desirable in most red wines as well as in some white wines. The purpose of this special fermentation, which is conducted by a bacteria and not yeast, is to soften the harsh tasting acids that are found in the wine by converting them into softer tasting, less harsh acids. Doing this will often greatly improve its overall taste and its ability to age, as well as give the wine a taste that is often described as smooth, creamy or buttery. This is usually highly sought after by wine drinkers worldwide, so get your malolactic on and take your winemaking to the next level.

4 Item(s)

per page
Set Descending Direction

4 Item(s)

per page
Set Descending Direction

Stay Connected

Facebook Twitter RSS

Visit Our 2 Locations

[ get directions ] [ view hours ]

Montgomeryville:
435 Doylestown Road (Rt. 202)
Montgomeryville, PA 18936
(215) 855-0100

Bethlehem:
Main Street Commons Building
Corner of Main and Broad Streets
599 Main Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
(610) 997-0911

We Accept Payment By

Visa, MasterCard, Discover
SSL
Click here for GlobalSign SSL