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Winery – Wine – Making Wine in Colorado


A winemakers account of making wine in the Colorado Rockies.


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25 Responses to “Winery – Wine – Making Wine in Colorado”

  1. fardisghomeshi says:

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  2. LoneOarman says:

    Does the grape pulp break down in the process, or is it removed? I’ve never had pulpy grape juice or wine, is why I ask. Thanks in advance.

  3. velobabee says:

    give colorado wine a second chance. try our woody creek cellers. certified sustainable.

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  5. meplee36 says:

    I enjoyed the video.

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  7. aaronlikesalex says:

    i am sitting here drinking a bottle of white zinfandel made by gallo that was 4$ and i wanted to make my own apple wine . how much is their wine?

  8. Reunitepangea says:

    It dosent say they the grapes are from Colorado, they look really good and at 25 brix Id bet theyre not. Theres nothing wrong with how hes making the wine, the fruit looked good so whos to say its not good wine?

  9. CreeksideTim says:

    Thats a pretty broad statement, we have a ways to go, but there are some wines coming out of Colorado that rival the big boys around the world. The potential is there in terms of grape quality, we just need the winemakers to step it up with some serious education. In 10 years, you will eat those words.

  10. deeoohgeee says:

    good video. too bad colorado wine sucks!

  11. cassidishea says:

    Since you are speaking with a lab technician, I would think you might want to ask more ?’s on the science side of making wine. Some I might suggest: What are the different kinds of acid that you need to consider when making wine? How do you measure these acids and what levels make for the best wine? What can spoil wine and how can you prevent or detect this? How does ph tie into wine making? Are there different results for white wine verses red wine?

  12. sj8h says:

    Hi there, I’ve got an interview as a laboratory technician in a winery company, could you give me any tips in the interview or any questions i could ask about wine and how its made and whats the most important parts of making wine? thankyou ever so much
    Simon

  13. altoids18ROX says:

    it evaporates as CO2 gas, liquide nitrogen evaporates as nitrogen gas

  14. CreeksideTim says:

    Hey Jon, So I am sittin here taking a break from my studies down here in Adelaide…Type in “winemaking” just for grins…and this pops up…Great little video, Hope all things are well back in CO. Cheers, Tim Donahue

  15. 121212steve says:

    fantastic post, this is great

  16. CelloGod295 says:

    Is any available for sale??? where do i get it and what is it called?

  17. gonzospet says:

    not only did i enjoy the video, but have recently visited the winery itself! Great Work…you too Robin!

  18. justin23of2002 says:

    forst gump makes wine

  19. airiccc says:

    Are you a little concerned about watering down the wine with the ice?
    Try dry ice, its extremely cold and just evaporates as nitrogen gas rather than leaving you with extra water.
    Very nice work though, I am jealous.

  20. data790 says:

    I love making country wines and watching this is just great. I would love to get into making huge amounts of wine and run a small wine making business selling locally, but I have to start making grape wine and taking it from there. I also culture my own yeast as I am a biologist and know how to do this. But that is for the advanced wine maker and isn’t very difficult to do. But yeah great video and really gets you into wine making. Many thanks

  21. manzilla86 says:

    Sweet Video! I am thinking about trying to make some wine at home. I have read a couple books, my favorite being “The Way to Make Wine-How to Craft Superb Table Wines at Home.” Along with books, video’s like this help a lot, as well as encourage me to give it a try. I know it is a lot of work, but it excites me, and I can see how it would be a labor of love!

    Thanks again for the cool video. Maybe if I move out to Colorado some time I will give you guys a visit!

    -Daniel

  22. C5Rigzz says:

    I enjoyed this – thanks for sharing your process!

  23. MountainDeW06 says:

    Was this your video? If it is, when you said that secondary fermentation was occurring in the stainless containers, were you running malolactic fermentation?

  24. OffhandAgent says:

    So, it takes about a year and five months for wine to be ready. Cool.

  25. senrab42 says:

    Great video, if you ever run out of friends call meeeeeeee………I want to help. :)

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