Hi and thank you for visiting the Best Wine Making Information Blog. I started this blog as a novice enthusiast and wanted to share the knowledge I learned as I find it. There is a wealth of information about the industry out there, but I wanted to share my own little slice of it here on this blog.
You can make wine at home from many different fruits and ever flowers and herbs, anything really, but we will concentrate on making this mysterious beverage from grapes. What kind of grapes will you be making yours from? There are many with endless combinations and we try to examine them all. There are over 5,000 types of grapes, some of the more familiar are Barbera, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Grenache, Muscadet and Sauvignon Blanc. The type of grape you choose is all dependent on personal taste and preference. Whether or not you prefer a sweet wine or perhaps a dryer wine will determine which grapes or grape juice concentrate you use. Below is an excellent video from Wine-Club that describes the different types of wines and their characteristics.
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Making wine from grapes or anything else for that matter is chemistry and a science all to itself. It may seem overwhelming to the beginner but we will try to remove the mystery for you. You can learn the best way to make wine right here through videos and articles found on the internet. There is a wealth of information from growing your own grapes to choosing the proper equipment. Be sure to see our winery tour videos as well as tasting videos found all over the internet and presented here. Just use the categories or search box to find the videos or content quickly.
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There are a lot of products available for making your own alcoholic beverages at home and we will try to look at most of them. The internet is an excellent place to find all the products you will need to successfully make wine at home. Not everyone has a home wine making retail store next to them so getting your products online is not only convenient, it can also be the least expensive way too. To make homemade wine you should have either grape concentrate or grapes.
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