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Making wine bottle corks


Making wine bottle corks

A short film on the production of high quality wine bottle corks at Amorim’s factory in Portugal

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Wine Making At Home


fruitwinemaking.net ..Want to learn how to make your own wine at home. You can learn how today by visiting FruitwineMaking.net. FruitwineMaking.net offers simple step by step instruction tips and recipes from experienced fruit wine makers.
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How to Make Wine – Making Wine at Home


www.makingwineeasy.com Making your own wine. Make your own wine at home using simple equipment and ingredients. Get access to a huge library of homemade wine tips, videos, articles and books.

2 . Making wine at home , Byala , Black Sea Coast , October 6th 2009 .

Picking grapes ourselfs , and making wine at home ……it feel’s great !!!! Mark and Greetje .
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Making Homemade Fruit Wine: Stir the Batch


Stirring the homemade fruit mash to make wine is important for fermentation. Learn how to stew the batch of organic wine at home in this free wine making video. Expert: Jeff Belli Bio: Jeff Belli heads his own business, Chi of Me, located in middle Tennessee. Coming from a family with a long tradition in gardening, Jeff is passionate about having a positive impact on Mother Earth. Filmmaker: Doug Craig
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Making Wine at Home From Kits – Part 3+ – The Secondary Ferm


www.wandillawine.com The secondary fermenters under the stairs.

More on homemadewine.com where I’ve detailed specific equipment and supplies you’ll need for making wine at home. This video is of one batch of Cabernet I’d made at home and you get to meet my dad virtually who is enjoying the glass of finished product in this video! The bubbling, fermenting wine is called “must” and seems to sing and makes my kitchen smell incredible!
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Home Wine Making Part 2 – Screw It #35 – SuppleWine.com


Home Wine Making Part 2 - Screw It #35 - SuppleWine.com

Part 2 of Mike attempting to make Cabernet Sauvignon with a home winemaking kit. Step-by-step process from the sterilizing of the equipment to the pitching of the yeast. More info at SuppleWine.com.

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Making Wine at Home, From a Wine Kit – Part 3: Ending the Fermentation & Clearing


In part 3, Richard talks us through ending the fermentation and clearing our wine, to ensure the end result is a beautifully clear, delicious wine.
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Making Wine at Home From Kits Part 2+ – It’s Fermenting


Making Wine at Home From Kits Part 2+ - It's Fermenting

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.
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Pinot Noir Wine Making at Home


Instruction on how to make a high quality table wine at home

How to make wine at home in the garage. See also Part II.
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What Are Other Uses For Wine?


What other ways are there to use my wine like food paring? If you thought that wine is only for drinking, you need to think again. There are many more uses to wine than this.

  1. Drinking wine - Of course, the most common use is still drinking it. However, even here, there are many ways to use. You can have an aperitif wine, which as the name indicates it is supposed to act as an appetizer, and these are usually drank before the meal is served. Then, you will have the red wines which are usually served with dinner – read meat and spicy foods. The red wine can be savored throughout the dinner, because at the end another wine could be served, i.e. the dessert wine. Desert wines are sweeter than normal wines and are consumed along or after the desserts. Lastly, there the white wines too which complement light dishes, such as white meat (fish, chicken). So now you have one type of wine for each type of meals you have!
  2. Cooking with wine – there are many foods that are enhanced by cooking with wine. The wine used for this purpose will have to be not too flavored and not too blasé. A light dish should use a light wine, and a spicy dish should use a heavy wine so the essence of one is not lost in the other. The best part of wine pairings is to achieve that exact balance between the flavor of the wine and that of the dish that is being cooked.
  3. Wine in religious connotation – The Church has use wine as a symbol of Lord Jesus Christ’s sacrifice and crucifixion. A good number of denominations of the Church of Christ (Catholic, Roman Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Baptist, and so on) use the wine to commemorate the ultimate sacrifice that Jesus made for the world. The Jews too use wine in their religious rituals celebrating the Lord’s Passover.
  4. Celebrating with wine – Champagne is a world most famous wine meant only for celebrations. There is no wedding, no successful sports event, no grand prix, no real celebration actually without the bubbly, as Champagne is nicknamed. Wherever you go across the globe, Champagne has become synonymous with celebration of a grand event.
  5. Making vinegar – The regular made out of wine is a lot better than the synthetic vinegar. The wine-vinegar is done with extra care to hold the flavor of the grapes contained, without loosing sight of the ultimate result required. This is why a good vinegar made out of wine possesses the exact balance between sweetness and sourness. The natural vinegar is tastier, healthier and better flavored than any synthetic vinegar available in the market today.

Look at the above list and you will understand how versatile this beverage is. Right from drinking it to cooking in it, it touches our hearts in many ways than one. On e very critical use is the fact the wine keeps us healthy. It is packed with antioxidants, for which people who consume it regularly do away with cardiac problems and aging. Both of these reasons being good enough to become a life-long fan of this wonderful beverage.

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Making Wine at Home, From a Wine Kit – Part 1: Introduction & Starting the Fermentation


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.

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Home Wine Making 7 Easy Steps www.homewinemakingvideo.com


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
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The Wine Making Process | Home Winemaking

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
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Making Wine at Home From Kits Part 1 – Equipment


Making Wine at Home From Kits Part 1 - Equipment

www.wandillawine.com A video detailing the equipment needed to make wine at home from kits.
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Making Wine at Home From Kits – Part 3 – Transfer 1


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.
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Making my 2011 wine. Apple wine in the steam juicer!


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
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Tips For Making Wine At Home


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.

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