Archive for September, 2008

Sep 28 2008

A Wine Cellar In A Closet

Published by Jack under Uncategorized

When you are passionate about wine you start to collect it … and when you begin collecting it you need a place to store it.
A closet can easily be turned into a mini wine cellar to store your growing wine collection.
Consider the position of the cupboard or closet in relation to the outside walls of [...]

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Sep 26 2008

Wines of the World

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Fine Wines From Around the World
 
Every day thousands of gallons of wine is produced and sold all over the world. Italy, Germany, France, and all the way to the USA; wine is still one of the most popular beverages in the world. At every fine restaurant, on every anniversary and dinner date; the perfect bottle [...]

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Sep 26 2008

Wine Prices - How Are They Determined?

Published by Jack under Uncategorized

Wine is similar to any other type of trade that exists in the market. The final wine price is influenced by various factors such as the cost of production, how rare the product is as well as it’s status and worth. Makers of wine have the option of whether to create their specific wines for [...]

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Sep 26 2008

Beginners Guide To The Numerous Types Of Wines

Published by Jack under Uncategorized

Throughout history wine has been very popular. In many different places throughout the world there have been many types of wines created over the years. Some of the most well liked wines are the white wine, red wine, the table wine, as well as the sparkling wine and the cooking wine.
Within these various wine [...]

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Sep 17 2008

Troubleshooting Fermentation Problems

Published by Jack under Troubleshooting

As we all know, fermentation is one of the critical stages of winemaking. Without fermentation, it is impossible to create wine. In some cases; however, you may find that you have problems with the fermentation process. Usually, these problems will take the form of either fermentation that just does not occur at all or else [...]

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Sep 15 2008

Testing and Adjusting your Wine

Published by Jack under Wine Making Steps

Two of the keys to making a great batch of wine are testing and making adjustments based on those tests. There are two critical areas where you will need to perform tests and possibly make adjustments. Those are sugar and acid levels.
As you are already aware, the sugar level of your wine is incredibly important [...]

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Sep 11 2008

Tips for Making Wine with Fruits other than Grapes

Published by Jack under With Fruits

Most people commonly associate wines with grapes; however, it is entirely possible to make wines from fruits other than grapes. The production of wine using fruits other than grapes has become quite commonplace as the hobby of home winemaking has become more pronounced in just the last few years.
The process of making wines from various [...]

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Sep 10 2008

Guide to the Basics of Winemaking

Published by Jack under Wine Making Steps

Before you begin your first batch of wine, it is a good idea to understand something of the background of wine and the basics of winemaking. Today there are certainly many kits which can be purchased which will walk you step by step through the process of winemaking. Even so, you may find that you [...]

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Sep 07 2008

Guide to Temperature Storage of Wine

Published by Jack under Wine Making Steps

After your wine has been bottled you will need to take careful steps to ensure that careful temperatures are maintained in order for the wine to remain stable. In most cases, it is best to store your wine in cool temperatures. For long-term storage, most bottled wines do better when stored at a temperature of [...]

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Sep 06 2008

The Importance of Racking

Published by Jack under Wine Making Steps

The process of racking involves siphoning the wine away from the sediment. Sediment is primarily comprised of inactive or dead yeast cells. While yeast is beneficial to the must in the beginning, over time it becomes multiplied many times over. As each new generation of yeast is produced, older generations die off. Most of what [...]

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