Jun
23
2010
By Jennifer Jordan
I will admit that I’m rather picky. I will only eat certain kinds of food, rarely ingesting dishes entitled with words I can’t pronounce or made up of animals I think are cute. And, I will only date certain types of men, limiting myself to those who are good looking, charming, successful, or, [...]
Apr
27
2010
By Jennifer Jordan
I will admit that I’m rather picky. I will only eat certain kinds of food, rarely ingesting dishes entitled with words I can’t pronounce or made up of animals I think are cute. And, I will only date certain types of men, limiting myself to those who are good looking, charming, successful, or, [...]
Apr
05
2010
By Dan Appleman
The biggest secret in home wine making is: get the good stuff to start with. Here are step by step instructions for making fabulous homemade wine.
Table of contents
1. A brief History of Wine
2. Use Grocery Store Fruit?
3. Patience is a virtue
4. Before we get started
6. Gathering the essential ingredients
7. Cleanliness is Next to [...]
Mar
16
2010
Swirling aromas of cassis, herbs and aniseed herald a richly-textured, red fruit-packed, meaty palate. Since 1549, Beaucastel has been home to some of the finest Châteauneufs, made from the fruit of classic, pudding stone-strewn vineyards. Marc and Pierre Perrin's progressive commitment to organic cultivation echoes the spirit of Edwardian scientist forebear Pierre Perrin, who introduced [...]
Feb
13
2010
If you intend to make wines wholly from grapes, I recommend you take a look at the following information. Wine making from grapes is a great way to get back to the basics. It’s also a great way to experiment with different types of grape varieties.
Jan
27
2010
Did you know a high percentage of alcohol is not everything? Indeed, most continental wines are made in the region of eight to eleven percent of alcohol. While there are wines made with the recipes based on the book, of course, wines made by the recipes in most winemaking books is a good deal stronger than the others made commercially.
Jan
24
2010
Fruits are certainly the most suitable ingredients in making wines. However, it is somewhat hopeless to try making wines from rhubarb as it would be to try to grow potatoes on a pear tree and it is in this respect that many people would go astray; they make wines from the cheapest and most readily available fruits but the fact remains that they do not give the slightest thought to what the result will be or whether they will like it or not.
Nov
30
2009
There is nothing better to the palate then a good tasting wine. Save money and learn to make the wine at home. Make it a hobby. Many people currently enjoy making wine at home. Many wine enthusiasts make a hobby out of making wine and experience the pleasure of creating their own wine. Making wine is a wonderful hobby but it is a time consuming hobby. It requires being able to dedicate time to making the wine and bottling the wine. There are recipes for making wine at several levels of complexity.
Sep
18
2009
There are a plethora of varied choices that can be made using wine making. You do not need to be an pro to do wine making as there are resources offered for everybody to do their own winemaking. There are kits that are able to be utilized to make wine as well as a lot of books that offer lots of information on winemaking. Home wine making has been practiced for many years and this is how the big wine companies first got started.
Apr
24
2009
IZDZ Homemade Wine Alcohol, ” tomorrow’s saturday I’m drinking that ” c02 baby