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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: Prawn Wine Anyone? Proof That You Can Make Wine Out Of Just About Anything!
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Proof That You Can Make Wine Out Of Just About Anything! One of the things I love about helping people with their wine making. Is hearing about all of the crazy things people make wine out of! I guess I'm a "traditionalist" though as I typically make wine from wine kits and fresh fruit. For example, I currently have the following wine kits from Winexperts. Pinot Noir (Vintner's Reserve). Napa Valley Stag's Leap District Merlot (Estate Series). In fact, it wasn't until a coupl...
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Wednesday, October 24, 2007. Environmental wine lovers turn their noses up at artificial corks. Natural stoppers are renewable resource: WWF. Mike De Souza, CanWest News Service. Published: Monday, October 22. OTTAWA - The average person probably won't know what it is when they take a sip of their favourite wine. Poor-quality natural corks are the source of the problem, according to industry experts, who blame the faulty stoppers for tainting wine with trichloroanisole (TCA) and ruining some of the best ...
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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: An Ingenious Way To Degas Your Wine
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Saturday, February 2, 2008. An Ingenious Way To Degas Your Wine. I was recently shown a very interesting and effective way to degas your wine and wanted to share it with you all. I couldn't do this method justice by trying to describe it in writing so I shot the video below over the weekend so that I could post it to my website and to my Blog. Give it a try and let me know how it works out for you! Posted by Scott Young. Labels: degassing your wine. How to make wine. This method works great!
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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: When To Use An Airlock
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Saturday, January 5, 2008. When To Use An Airlock. Home Wine Making Blog. On many occasions we have been asked this simple question, 'Should a fermenter be sealed with an air-lock during the first few days of fermentation, or should it be left open, exposed to the air? Even commercial wineries are not consistent in this area. While most wineries will put white wines under an air-lock and expose red wines to air, there are many, many wineries that will do the very opposite. Spoilage can be of concern on t...
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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: February 2008
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008. I was recently reading a monthly newsletter I get from one of the local wine making supply shops I frequent and came across a new cool toy I HAD. To get and try out - a plastic clear carboy. These carboys are made by Better-Bottle ( www.Better-Bottle.com. And seem to have an OEM relationship with RJ Spagnols. This new carboy caught my attention for a number of reasons:. 1) It's made up of the same material (PET) that is used in regular water cooler bottles so I knew my wine.
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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: Potassium Metabisulphite vs. Sodium Metabisulphite: Is There A Difference?
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Sunday, January 20, 2008. Potassium Metabisulphite vs. Sodium Metabisulphite: Is There A Difference? My father spent this past week with my family and I wanted to show him some of the interesting wine making projects we were doing. He has a PhD in bio-chemistry so I thought he'd be intrigued by the process and I wasn't disappointed! This was further confirmed in Alison Crowe's "The Wine Maker's Answer Book" on page 107, where she states:. Most home winemakers use potassium metabisulphite, available in ei...
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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: The Wine Making Guy Has Moved!
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Thursday, August 27, 2009. The Wine Making Guy Has Moved! If you're looking for Scott "The Wine Making Guy", he's moved to http:/ www.TheWineMakingGuy.com. Posted by Scott Young. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FREE 5-Part Wine Making eCourse. Subscribe Via RSS Feed. Subscribe in a reader. Delicious Wine Making Made Easy" eBook. My Wine Making Lens on Squidoo. Great Info On How To Build A Wine Cellar. Beer and Wine" Wine Making Supplies. Wascana Wine and Brew" Wine Making Supplies. How to make wine.
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AllWineMaking.com on Blogger: January 2008
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Proof That You Can Make Wine Out Of Just About Anything! One of the things I love about helping people with their wine making. Is hearing about all of the crazy things people make wine out of! I guess I'm a "traditionalist" though as I typically make wine from wine kits and fresh fruit. For example, I currently have the following wine kits from Winexperts. Pinot Noir (Vintner's Reserve). Napa Valley Stag's Leap District Merlot (Estate Series). In fact, it wasn't until a coupl...
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