I decided to keep the individual carboys consistent and not blend them together this racking, even though they all were topped off with different quantities of prior years' wines. My expectations were for pretty minimal loss - the lees seemed a half inch thick and had something of a shaggy, dusty look, rather than a solid muddy look. And I planned to test and taste a little later in the day.
OK, so something happened that I'd never seen before. Two of the CBs, which had an inch or two of ait in their necks, overflowed their target CBs of (theoretically) exactly the same size. Either they aren't really the same size, or a hell of a lot of air whipped up the volume of the wine (and that just didn't happen). As I'm writing this now I realize that the reason I needed as much topping at the last racking was that I went into these slightly larger CBs from smaller ones. I hate the idea, but I'll probably go back and measure and label all of the vessels. Drag.
The third CB went into one of the two now cleaned source CBs. Got an expected amount of loss. Instead of topping off with old wine I used glass beads to displace about 200 ml. volume.
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