Steve Slatcher
Wine guru
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:51 am
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David M. Bueker
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Andrew Shults
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Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:32 am
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Håvard Flatland wrote:What are volatile acids? Are they only considered a bad thing?
Thomas wrote:Just about everything posted is correct. Let me add that volatile acidity is a technical flaw after it passes a certain threshold. In the US the TTb regs allow a certain level of va in wine.
Steve Slatcher
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:51 am
Manchester, England
Thomas wrote:Just about everything posted is correct.
David Creighton
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Wed May 24, 2006 10:07 am
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Otto Nieminen wrote:Thomas wrote:Just about everything posted is correct. Let me add that volatile acidity is a technical flaw after it passes a certain threshold. In the US the TTb regs allow a certain level of va in wine.
Because it is a flaw only after a certain threshold (like brett) is the reason why I don't want to categorise it as a flaw. So what should we call it? A potential flaw? But even that seems to have too negative a connotation for us Madeira + Musar freaks!
-O-
steve.slatcher wrote:Thomas wrote:Just about everything posted is correct.
Er, well, just about.
VA strictly speaking refers to acids that are volatile. In practice, in wine this means, acetic acid, what you get in vineger. Most other acids in wine will form solid if the wine is evaporated, but VAs will evaporate - hence the name.
Sometimes you will smell vineger, but more usually you will smell ethyl acetate. This is not VA really, but the result of the acetic acid reacting with the ethanol. So the term VA is also used informally to cover ethyl acetate. That has the smell of nail VARNISH (not the remover, which is acetone), or "Airfix glue" - a clear glue used for plastic model aircraft.
Steve Slatcher
Wine guru
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Sat Aug 19, 2006 11:51 am
Manchester, England
Sue Courtney wrote:steve.slatcher wrote:That has the smell of nail VARNISH (not the remover, which is acetone), or "Airfix glue" - a clear glue used for plastic model aircraft.
Er .. wasn't that what I kind of said. I have smelt an almost acetone character in some disgustingly VA'ed wines.
Dale Williams
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 4:32 pm
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