
The Complete Guide to Making Your Own Wine at Home
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Wine has been a staple of tables around the world for more than 4,000 years and in that time has developed into one of the most widely recognized and highly cultivated beverages in nearly every civilization on earth. From the rice wines of Asia to the grape wines of Europe or honey wines of Africa, wine is enjoyed by billions. For that reason, many people seek out ways to make and enjoy their own wine from the comfort of their homes, growing their own grapes and experimenting with a wide array of ingredients to facilitate one of the world's oldest domestic processes. Yet, without the right instruction and resources, wine making can result in just another pile of sour grapes.
This book walks every potential winemaker through every process necessary in creating and enjoying wine from the comfort of your own home. From the basics of distillation to the ingredients used, homemade wine can be on your table and wowing your guests in no time. You will learn all of the basics of home wine making, starting with the wide array of ingredients available to you, including grapes and berries. You will learn what all is required to start and operate a home winery and what you may be missing right now. The basic aspects of all red wines and white wines will be detailed for you, giving you every bit of information you need to fully understand how the body and bouquet of each wine is supposed to taste and feel. You will learn how the grapes are pressed and how long you must wait between the pressing, the addition of other ingredients, and the bottling of the wine. We have also included a 16 page color insert that features pictures from various and the wine making process.
For this book, more than a hundred wine makers, winery owners, and home wine experts were interviewed to gain a general overview of how wine making is done, with details about the difference between each wine, the right mixture of ingredients, the better wine taste, and the testing and trying of new things in each bottle. You will learn how to measure and affect the sulfur dioxide levels in your wine and ultimately how to take control of every aspect of your wines, from taste to dryness to odor and color. Everything you could possibly want to know about wine making and much more is presented in this complete guide for anyone with an eye for the hobby.
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Content
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction: Benefits of Making Wine At Home
- Is Winemaking Legal?
- A Brief History of Winemaking
- Chapter 1: Wine: Start at the Beginning
- The Essential Three
- Water
- Sugar
- Yeast
- Chapter 2: Basics of Winemaking
- Standard winemaking equipment
- Intermediate Supplies
- Stabilizers
- Advanced Supplies
- Chapter 3: Making Wine from a Kit
- First Time Using a Wine Kit
- Wine Kit Instructions
- Tips
- Chapter 4: Wine From Juice
- Using Juice in Wine Recipes
- Fresh Juice
- Sterile Juice
- Juice Concentrate
- Sugar
- Acidity
- pH Level
- Chapter 5: Wine from Grapes
- Red Wine Maceration
- White Wines
- Chapter 6: Common Winemaking Mistakes and How to Fix Them
- No. 1 - My Wine is Too Acidic
- No. 2 - My Wine Will Not Stop Fermenting
- No. 3 - My Wine has Bubbles
- No. 4 - My Wine is "Blah"
- No. 5 - My Wine is Cloudy or Hazy
- No. 6 - My Wine Became Cloudy in the Bottle
- No. 7 - My Wine is Too Sweet
- No. 8 - My Yeast Seems Tired
- No. 9 - My Wine has a Stuck Fermentation
- No. 10 - My Wine has a Funny Color
- No. 11 - My Wine Got Dark
- No. 12 - My White Wine Got a Weird Color
- No. 13 - My Wine Smells like a Moldy Newspaper
- No. 14 - There is a Fingernail- Polish Remover Smell
- No. 15 - My Wine is Very Bitter
- No. 16 - My Wine Tastes or Smells Medicinal
- No. 17 - My Wine Tastes Like Tin
- No. 18 - My Wine Has a Moldy or Musty Flavor
- No. 19 - My Wine Smells Like Rotten Eggs
- No. 20 - My White Wine Tastes Like Vinegar
- No. 21 - My Wine Tastes or Smells Like Plastic
- No. 22 - My Wine Smells Like Geraniums
- No. 23 - There is an Oil Slick in My Wine
- No. 24 - There are White Flowers in My Wine
- Chapter 7: Country Wines
- Berry and Fruit Wines
- Vegetable Wines
- Herb and Plant Wines
- Chapter 8: Meads
- King Midas Golden Elixir
- Chapter 9: Adding a Creative Touch
- Choosing a name
- Fancy Labels
- Shrink Capsules
- Wine Journal
- Wine Box
- Chapter 10: Creating a Home Vineyard
- Appellation Regions
- Building a Trellis System
- Pruning
- Chapter 11: The Next Step: Open Your Own Winery
- Steps to First Consider
- Research Before Opening Your Winery
- The First Few Years
- Marketing and Advertising
- Appendix A: Wine Yeast Strains
- Appendix B: Conversion Chart for Specific Gravity / Brix / Percent ABV
- Appendix C: Wine With Food
- Appendix D: Resources
- Web sites
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Author Bio
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