You might have noticed that I can be something of a pit bull. My grandmother is said to have remarked when I was a baby that "Daniel is very persistent". Pit bulls were uncommon then, and she wouldn't have wanted to hurt my mother's feelings anyway, but you get the idea.
This time I've latched on to the question of measuring RS in a finished wine. In another thread here http://www.wineloverspage.com/forum/village/viewtopic.php?t=4717&sid=dbd413ece73450de9512e47a0e4e7de0, good reasons are given for the inappropriateness of a hydrometer for that purpose. What then can the home winemaker do? Many of us have used Clinitest on word of mouth that it is sufficiently accurate for our purposes. But when I've tried looking into the matter it has been hard to find informed discussion. Recently, I came across a discussion at another site that includes the usual flailing about but, in addition, comments by some that seem quite interesting. See particularly the last post (on page 2) by a commercial winemaker.
None of this, as far I can tell, moves the discussion very much at the level of chemistry. I couldn't judge that anyway, but others here probably could. Anyway, here is the link:
http://www.winepress.us/forums/lofiversion/index.php?t9645.html