Here we cover the bottling side of wine making, for the secondary fermentation stage ( i forgot to video this part) please see my Grape Wine Videos.
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Here we cover the bottling side of wine making, for the secondary fermentation stage ( i forgot to video this part) please see my Grape Wine Videos.
Who isn’t dreaming up crafty projects from their wine corks these days? Magazines, blogs, and numerous Etsy crafters are hard at work designing inventive and one-of-a-kind ways to use those collected wine corks around the house. However cork projects can easily go wrong. Here are the top three mistakes to identify so you can enjoy the fruits of your cork-crafting efforts.
Although there are as many as 10,000 varieties of wine grapes less than 100 of them are harvested for the wines we drink today. There are only nine “classic “grapes, five white and four red. These grapes are of excellent quality and adapt to different climates so they grow in more than one place in the world. Here is what you need to know about the classic white grapes, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Semillon and Chenin Blanc and some of the wines that are made from them.
Perhaps you’ve read an article or two about the benefits of red wine, but you are not quite sure if red wine is healthy? Look no further: in this article I will present you with trustworthy information about the health benefits of wine, and especially the benefits of organic red wine.
An intermediate level instructional wine tasting method with Justin Manes from Crooked Vine Films. In this segment the a 5 point system is used to help illustrate the differences between 3 pours from similar varietals and 3 pours from the same varietal. www.crookedvinefilms.com 10-2-09
Josh Wig of co-owner of 2011 Governor’s Cup WInery of the Year Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars talks about the winery and vineyards.
Do you plan to buy wine online sometime soon? This article discusses the two different varieties and provides some insight about the two most popular types – Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay.
If you are a wine enthusiast, you definitely would love to taste the cabernet sauvignon. This is one of the grandest wines that you can ever sink your taste buds on. This is actually made from the best red wine grapes that are grown in major wine producing countries around.
Grape is the most popular fruit that is used in making wine. There are different types of grapes. But the most common one that can produce white wine is the chardonnay grape.
Using a bottling bucket, put fermented wine in bottles. Find out more about bottling wine with buckets withexpert tips from a wine maker in this free video about how to make wine. Expert: John Brack Contact: www.AustinHomebrew.com Bio: John Brack has been brewing his own beer and wine for more than 15 years, and has been on-staff with Homebrew Supply for more than 11 years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA