On the surface, the practice of medicine—both the traditional and non-traditional approaches—would seem to have little in common with the growing of grapes. For Dr. Robert Gross, there is a strong connection between his training as a medical doctor, and viticulture. This episode draws upon the rich interplay between two completely separate fields, each helping to enhance better understanding with the other. Recipes from the episode: Grilled Asparagus with Goat Cheese Fondue and Toasted Hazelnuts; Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Rhubarb Lemoncello Compote Video Rating: 4 / 5
www.wandillawine.com Two batches of wine, six gallons each fermenting in the closet under our stairs. Complete steps of making wine easy and cheap will posted in a series of videos. These two batches are a Cabernet Merlot blend and a Pinot Grigio. These wines are made from wine kits.
In the second part of the wine making series, we learn the importance of racking your wine into a second container once your wine has been fermenting for a week or so. Richard covers all the important points, to help you get the very best out of your wine kit. Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this segment, Michael Hind of Artful Winemaker helps us discover our own inner winemaker. With an innovative personal winemaking system, it is simple and fun to craft five of the most popular wines at home. Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this video, Richard introduces us to making wine using a wine kit, and the equipment we will need along the way. We then learn how to start the fermentation.
This DVD Video Explains: Equipment Overview, Wine Additives To Insure Wine Balance and Good Fermentation, Creating the Must, Primary Fermentation, Secondary Fermentation, The Racking and Aging Process, Clearing the Wine, Stabilizing and Bottling, Storing and Aging. www.homewinemakingvideo.com Video Rating: 2 / 5
454ded98.viraldatabase.com The Wine Making Process The wine making process has three basic stages flavor extraction, fermentation, and maturation. In each of these stages, there are fundamental wine making equipment that are required. 1) Flavor Extraction. The primary wine making equipment that are used in flavor extraction are crushers and pressers. Using them, the fruits, cereals, flowers, or vegetables are pressed or crushed until juice is extracted. 2) Fermentation. Wine making equipment such as filters or straining bags must be used when pouring the extract to a barrel or any fermenter if white wines are the intended products. Water may be added to the extract for dilution purposes and sugar for taste. To prepare the extract for fermentation, yeast should be added. The fermentation stage is composed of two phases: building of the yeast colony and production of alcohol, which is termed as the anaerobic phase. 3) Maturation. Once the oxygen in the fermenter has been exhausted the yeast falls to the bottom. You need to transfer the clear wine from the fermenter to separate it from the sediment. Siphons or funnels are the most useful wine making equipment in this stage. You may either transfer the clear wine to another fermenter or bottle it up. Clean the bottles with brushers and sanitizers to ensure protection from contamination. Seal the bottled wines using corks or caps. You may even use wax for maximum sealing purposes. Place the bottled wines in racks that are … Video Rating: 3 / 5
The Grape and Granary is your one stop shop for all your home winemaking supply needs and is also a commercial winery! Sit down and taste some wine and then make it at home or at our store! Video Rating: 0 / 5
With feedback from the original Homemade Wine video, I’ve created a newer version of the jingle video that includes pictures of my personal winemaking experiences, including a cameo by my dad!
www.wandillawine.com The primary fermentation is complete. We’ve brought the primary fermentation bucket out from under the stairs and will rack (transfer) the wine to carboys for the secondary fermentation. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Yet another good reason to have a steam juicer!!! Wine! Sorry my camera had too much wine lol (joke on the rotations…) Steam Juicer: www.amazon.com You can use brewer’s (beer) yeast or wine yeast or even food yeast. Brewers or wine yeast will result in a higher alcohol content but you can make cheap wine with a packet of regular old food yeast. Brewers Yeast: www.amazon.com Wine Yeast: www.amazon.com Airlock: www.amazon.com Rubber Stopper for Airlock: www.amazon.com Wine Kit: www.amazon.com Video Rating: 5 / 5
www.how-to-make-homemade-wine.com Video on tips for making homemade wine from fruit other than grapes. The site also has videos on wine related gifts, and wine making supplies for the home brewer.