Filter Equipment
Filtration Equipment and Filter Housings
Filtration is one of the most complicated, and sometimes controversial, parts of the winemaking process. Some winemakers believe that filtering strips key characteristics away from the wine, preferring instead to rack their wine multiple times, adding fining agents each time, to remove unwanted particles. Others refuse to add anything foreign to their wine, believing that filtration is the best way to ensure the highest quality, and most natural, results. Most people fall somewhere in the middle of these two. The complicated part is that no two batches of wine, cider, oil, juice, etc. is ever the same. Understanding what filter grade (micron rating) to use, and how much filter media is needed comes from experience and experimenting.
Regardless of how much or how little you filter your product, Winemakers Depot has the filters and filter media for every step along the way.
Filtration is one of the most complicated, and sometimes controversial, parts of the winemaking process. Some winemakers believe that filtering strips key characteristics away from the wine, preferring instead to rack their wine multiple times, adding fining agents each time, to remove unwanted particles. Others refuse to add anything foreign to their wine, believing that filtration is the best way to ensure the highest quality, and most natural, results. Most people fall somewhere in the middle of these two. The complicated part is that no two batches of wine, cider, oil, juice, etc. is ever the same. Understanding what filter grade (micron rating) to use, and how much filter media is needed comes from experience and experimenting.
Regardless of how much or how little you filter your product, Winemakers Depot has the filters and filter media for every step along the way.

