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Every winemaker knows the importance of the direct relationship of the amount of sugar present in the pressing of your grapes and how the wine at the end of the process will taste, smell and look....
When making wine, a haze in the finished product could result from pectin. Fruits used for wine contain pectin in them naturally. This pectin gives jams and jellies their body, but it does nothing...
Some wines get too dry as they age and need to be sweetened. Avoid the temptation to pour granulated sugar into your carboy of wine. The sugar will not dissolve and without a stabilizer, your wine...
Making your own wine can be a satisfying and fulfilling experience. Creating your very own homemade grape and pear wine will give you the freedom to appreciate a glass of wine anytime. With...
How to make your own brand of blackberry brandy along with an adult ice cream topping with a real kick.
Few things are more rewarding than growing and harvesting your own fruit. Home gardeners take joy in using their fruit harvest in the kitchen or as gifts. If you grow your own grapes, one very...
"To each his own" could be a popular phrase when speaking of wine enthusiasts. The variety of wine can be loved by one and not favored by the next. There are many different kinds of red wines. Red...
Litmus paper is one of the most widely used ways to test the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. It is also one of the oldest ways to test for those properties, having been used for that purpose...
PVC shrink hoods and seals give a bottle of homemade wine class and a very professional look. PVC shrink hoods are available anywhere brewing supplies are sold or can be found online at a number...
Honey wine, or mead, is an ancient form of wine that has been made for thousands of years. Honey, when combined with yeast and water, makes a potent light wine that has a unique taste. Making...
Crushing grapes with your hands sometimes comes with the territory of making wine, jam and pie. It can be very effective for recipes but not so great for your hands, often leaving them horribly...
Wooden wine barrels have been used to age and store wine for hundreds of years. Wine barrels are handmade by craftsmen who must be skilled in the use of hand and power tools.
Racking is the process of filtering sediments from the fermenting wine and then moving the wine to a new container. Removing the sediments prevents the yeast in the wine from rotting and causing...
Making your own wine is a labor of love. Whether you grow your own fruit or painstakingly ferment store-bought varieties, your homemade wine is always an appreciated gift come holiday time....
There are many time-honored steps a masterful winemaker must follow in order to make the best-tasting wine he possibly can. Often, one of these steps is the process of aging wine in barrels. This...
Fermentation is the chemical process that occurs when yeast is blended with grape juice in order to make wine. The yeast converts the natural sugars in the grape juice to carbon dioxide and...
If you make your own wine, giving it as a gift, or simply don't want your dinner guests to know you're serving "two buck chuck," you can personalize your wine bottles with homemade wine labels....
This special spiced red wine is certainly delicious enough on it's own, but when you add the grape ice ring you have a truly special drink. Serve this at all your gatherings and parties. Not only...
When you think of the great winemaking cultures of the world, you may think of France and Italy, or perhaps the fertile winemaking regions of California's Napa Valley. What many people don't know...
Wine making is a time-honored tradition. The process can be arduous and lengthy, with some types taking months or even years to reach their potential. The basic steps of wine making, however, are...
If you’re thinking frugal and back to basics, AND you have a yard full of Dandelions or live near a large open field, think of making your own wine. You need no special equipment and the...
You may have seen the name before, maybe on a package of potato chips or raisins: Sodium metabisulfite. But what you might not know is that this common food preservative, with a mouthful of a...
Sugary fruit, like the pear, has long been fermented into wine. Pears, however, unlike grapes, do not provide enough nutrients for yeast to develop beyond eight percent alcohol. To make a dry,...
Wine is one of mankind's oldest inventions, possibly dating back over 8,000 years to ancient Mesopotamia, according to Artmakers.com. Perfected by the Roman Empire, wine was heavily traded...
Although wine has been made by large producers stretching all the way back to the Roman Empire, homemade wine has been made far longer and is still commonly made today. Once a staple of the daily...
Sulfite, also known as sulfur dioxide, is a preservative that both occurs naturally and is added to wine. Sulfites are produced by the yeast added to wine for fermentation, but sulfites are often...
A glass of wine with dinner or dessert, or for a night out with friends, can be nice anytime. In the cold of winter, however, nothing satisfies like the warm comfort of spiced-to-perfection mulled...
Sulfites are added to wine during the wine making process in order to prevent oxidation and bacteria growth. They are also naturally produced during fermentation. Sulfites can cause various...
Making sweet wine at home is both easy and inexpensive. For under $20, you can produce about two cases of wine. The main ingredients you will need are red grape concentrate, port yeast---since you...
In the United States, you can legally make up to 100 gallons of homemade wine--200 gallons in a household of two or more adults. This wine cannot be sold without a license, but it's fine for...
Wine making can be a fun experiment for those over the age of 21. It is also less expensive than buying wine at a wine and spirits store. Wine making can turn into a hobby and you can invite...
There Is Nothing More Relaxing Than Enjoying A Glass Of Wine With A Loved One, Family Or Even Hanging out With Friends, Over A Nice Dinner Or Just Relaxing On The Sofa Watching A Movie. Here Is A...
If you have a good blackberry harvest or a supply of very ripe berries, consider making blackberry wine. It is a sweet wine that does not take as long as other wines to age. As when making any...
Wine is a delicious beverage enjoyed across the world for its unique aromatic and flavor experiences. Making your own wine at home is simple; the wine-making process is entirely natural and...
Though professional winemaking and grape growing span all continents and nearly all periods in the history of mankind, the basic principles of crushing and fermenting fruit into wine remain the...
Making homemade wine isn't dangerous in the life-or-death sense, unlike making moonshine, where a mistake can cause blindness. The wine-making process creates an environment inhospitable to...
Muscadine season, late summer and early fall, is an occasion in the southern part of the United States. The grapes are harvested, and jams, jellies and wines are made. For some, muscadine wine is...
Making wine at home is a relatively easy process but one that takes a lot of patience. It also requires careful measurement and the right ingredients to pull it off. You can buy most of the...
The Romans brought the art of wine making to what was once called Britannia, and tugged viticulture as far north as present day Lincolnshire, England. English wine has struggled with wet, cool...
The process of making wine starts out with the harvesting of ripe grapes. With seasonal conditions being harsher or milder from one year to the next, choosing the best time to harvest the ripened...
Making wine is a complex process that, if done right, can yield a distinctive and delicious vintage. The major components are the fruit, a sulfite, tannin, yeast and sugar. All these components...
Wines are produced not only from grapes but from a number of other fruits as well, and the flavor combinations possible are simply too great to count. Various wine producers have secret methods...
One of the key ingredients in making homemade wine is yeast. The yeast you use is almost as important as the fruit. Wine yeasts of various types are available at any brew shop or can be ordered...
Dandelion wine is truly excellent. If you are going to try and make it yourself, then make sure only the yellow petals are used. Absolutely no green parts should be allowed in the mix. It makes...
The thought of making wine at home can be a bit mystifying for those who have never made it before. A visit to any local brew shop will leave you convinced that you must have a lot of fancy,...
Making wine at home can be a rewarding experience. Winemaking involves a considerable amount of work, but the benefit is that you can create your own personalized recipe that suits your tastes....
To engage in the process of home wine-making is to connect with an activity almost as old as human civilization itself. The equipment required is surprisingly inexpensive, universally available...
Making wine at home can be a worthwhile and rewarding endeavor. However, if not performed correctly, it can be equally as frustrating. Most amateur winemakers relish chances to make their job as...
If you think wine making is something best left to professionals, think again. Artisanal wine making is something people have been doing for generations. It's perfectly legal, and can be rewarding...