Archive for August, 2009

Aug 21 2009

White Wines Recipe

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WHITE TABLE WINE
(Vitis Vinifera)
 
Ingredients:
 
16-18lb Grapes (depending on variety)
Sugar (add if low to S.G. 1.085-1.095)
Acid Blend (add if low to .70% tartaric)
1 tsp Nutrient
1 Campden, crush
1 pkg Wine yeast
 
FYI: All the above ingredients can be purchased in one convenient package at letsmakefoodandwine.com!
 
Method:
 

Use grapes which are fully ripened and free of mold. White wine is fermented with [...]

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Aug 21 2009

Red Wines Recipe

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Did you know? Red grape wines can benefit from the judicious use of aging in oak barrels or even oak chips.
 
RED TABLE WINE
(Vitis Vinifera)
 
Ingredients:
 
16-18lb Grapes (depending on variety)
Sugar (add if low to S.G. 1.090-1.100)
Acid Blend (add if low to .65% tartaric)
1 Campden, crush
1 pkg Wine yeast
 
FYI: All the above ingredients can be purchased in one [...]

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Aug 21 2009

Vitis Vinifera

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Of the 32 species which contains over 8000 named grape vines around the world, Vitis Vinifera is by all standards the most important. It produces a variety of grapes that accounts for most of the wines produced in Europe and California. The ideal material for winemaking is one that yields a juice with enough sugar, [...]

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Aug 21 2009

Grape Wines: An Introduction

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We all know by now that dandelions, parsnips, elderberries, and many other “country” materials produce wine. But, for many, “wine” comes only from the fermentation of grapes. History traces wine and the grape vine as one. If wine were only made from grapes the grape wines would happily fill the void. Commercially they are the [...]

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Aug 06 2009

Grapefruit (Juice) Wine Recipe

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I don’t know why they call them grapefruits. They look more like oranges. If it were up to me I’d call them “yellows”. Who’s with me??
 
Ingredients:
 
1 ½  Grapefruit Juice (unsweetened)
½ pt White Grape Conc.
6 pts Water
1 ¾  lb Sugar
¼ tsp Tannin
½ tsp Pectic Enzyme
½ tsp Energizer
1 Campden, crush
1 pkg Champagne Yeast
 
FYI: All the above ingredients [...]

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Aug 06 2009

Grapefruit (Fresh) Wine Recipe

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Grapefruit is one of my favourite fruits. It’s big, it’s juicy, it’s colourful and fun. It’s perfect! Perfect for wine-making too!
 Ingredients:
 
6 Grapefruit
6 pts Water
2 ¼  lb Sugar
¼ tsp Tannin
1 Campden, crush
1 pkg Champagne Yeast
 
FYI: All the above ingredients can be purchased in one convenient package at letsmakefoodandwine.com!
 
Method:
 

Grate rind from 2 grapefruit (exclude bitter white pith). [...]

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Aug 06 2009

“Sparkle” (Gooseberry Wine Recipe)

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This “Sparkle” recipe is simply our gooseberry wine recipe with a few small method changes and Champagne yeast instead of Wine yeast. Gives it that little extra bit of something special to really make your mouth water…
 
Ingredients:
 
2 ½ lb Gooseberries
7 pts Water
1 ¾  lb Sugar
½ tsp Pectic Enzyme
1  tsp Nutrient
1 Campden, crush
1 pkg Champagne [...]

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Aug 06 2009

Gooseberry Wine Recipe

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I’m not going to lie. I wouldn’t know a gooseberry from a hole in the ground. But such is the adventure of wine-making. It’s the thrill of the unknown. And it’s all at your fingertips.
 
Ingredients:
 
2 ½ lb Gooseberries
7 pts Water
2 ¼  lb Sugar
½ tsp Pectic Enzyme
1  tsp Nutrient
1 Campden, crush
1 pkg Wine Yeast
 
Starting S.G. 1.080-85
 
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