Red Star Premier Blanc (Champagne) Yeast
- Red Star Premier Blanc (formerly called: Pasteur Champagne or Pasteur Blanc)
- This strain has been widely used in the U.S. since 1968
- Strong fermenter with good ethanol tolerance
- Will readily ferment grape musts and fruit juices to dryness
- Recommended for restarting stuck fermentations
- Good tolerance to free sulfur dioxide
Red Star Premier Blanc (formerly called: Pasteur Champagne or Pasteur Blanc) (Davis 595), a strain of Saccharomyces bayanus, has been derived from a pure culture slant of the Institut Pasteur in Paris. This strain has been widely used in the U.S. since 1968. It is a strong fermenter with good ethanol tolerance, and will readily ferment grape musts and fruit juices to dryness. This strain also has good tolerance to free sulfur dioxide. This strain is recommended for all white wines, some reds and for fruit juices. Although this yeast is somewhat flocculant, it is not commonly used for sparkling wine. Pasteur Champagne has been recommended by several sources for restarting stuck fermentations.