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In this free video series, learn how to make red wine. Watch a real vintner show you the basic step by step process involved in choosing & pressing the grapes, fermenting the mixture with yeast, bottling the finished wine, & making a label.

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  1. Get to know the basics of wine making; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  2. Get tips from an expert for beginning vintner on making different types of wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  3. How the grapes are crushed for making wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  4. How to get the basic ingredients needed to make wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  5. How to add yeast to the mixture when making wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  6. How to add tartaric acid to your pre-wine mixture; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  7. How to add such wine ingredients as yeast superfood and sulfites to your mixture; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  8. How to mix the wine ingredients together; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  9. How to add the yeast to your vat of wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  10. How to choose a barrel for your wine; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  11. How wine is bottled; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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  12. How wine labels are made; learn more about wine in this free instructional video.

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Suspected to have been in production as early as 6000 B.C., wine is an ancient alcoholic drink made from the fermented juice of the grape. Its modern name is derived from the Latin vinum , which refers to the vine of the grape. The early Greeks and Romans celebrated wine’s properties of health and intoxication; they even had a god of wine named Bacchus (a.k.a. Dionysus) who was the administrator over feasts and drinking revels. Since the last supper of Jesus with his disciples, Christians have used wine to celebrate the Eucharist in remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice. Needless to say then, wine is one of the most important foodstuffs of the human race, used for multiple purposes over thousands of years.

Wine is a beverage almost as varied and unique as the people who drink it. This is largely due to the fact that the finished wine product has a memory that preserves minute influences of flavor, color, and acidity. The individual complexities of a wine can be determined by such factors as soil mixture, temperature variation, grape variety, vintage, natural flavoring, yeast and the fermentation process, aging, choice of wood barrel, and the list goes on. There is a large subculture built around wine and winemaking because there’s something in it for just about everyone.

If you want to learn more about the winemaking process, watch this step-by-step video series on how wine is made. A real winemaker will guide you through his winery and show you how it’s done. Santé!

 
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John Gizzi The owners of some wine schools say winemaking is becoming increasingly popular among Italian-Americans, especially those in their 30's and 40's who have memories of "basement wine" on their grandparents' tables. Make Wine with Us owners John Gizzi and Diann Greco carry on that home made tradition to wine enthusiasts in the Journal Square neighborhood in Jersey City.<BR />Make Wine with Us<BR />926 Newark Ave.<BR />Jersey City, NH 07306<BR />(201) 876-9436dkdk

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