Homemade Wine
- It's Easy and You Can Make Your Own Wine Too
I have been getting a lot of
emails since my post about my excursion into beer making from
people that are interested in making their wines. I have made
my own beer from instructions that I got from a guide onilne
and it has been pretty fun.
I hadn't even considered making wine as I had been led to
believe it was a long and laborious process - not true!
You can make excellent wines using as little as 4 ingredients
- fruit of your choice, water, sugar and yeast are all you
need as a basis - where you go after that adding additional
fruits/berries/spices for flavor are up to you!
I
originally wanted to just make a few bottles to have around
when friends come over for dinner or special occasions. After
I started making wine and realized it would work out to roughly
$1 per bottle, I started thinking that a bottle of wine would
make great housewarming and holiday gifts for family and friends.
I found the end-all best guide for making wine and they
offer a 100% money back guarantee if you're not happy . I
tried this out and our review is available to the left or
you can visit the Making
Wine guide directly here by all means check this out now!
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Making
Your Own Wine Guide Quickie Review
I
wanted to give you a quickie review of the bar-NONE best wine
making guide I've found available. Wine making kits are sort
of a rip off in my opinion because you make so little with
them and once you see you can make a batch of really fine
wine for about one dollar a bottle - it will inflame your
passions for making your own vino. And here's my little review
for you, there's a more indepth one here.
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I'm
a firm believer in learning to make your own products.
Personally, I've learned to make my own soaps, laundry
detergents, yogurt, and even beer.
I adore sangria and a good, fruity red wine, but I've
always felt really overwhelmed at the thought of making
my own wine and now having downloaded and read this
guide, I'm not really sure why I felt that way.
I looked at numerous kits which really were overpriced
in my opinion and I got referred to this guide when
I started hitting some wine making forums and asking
questions.
I wanted a guide that was easy to use, required no exotic
ingredients and had really clear instructions.
I got it in The Homemade Wine Guide and so much including
hundreds of different recipes for homemade wines but
you dont' need tons of ingredients, start small and
expand as you learn.
Using this guide you can make excellent wine for less
than $1 a bottle and you can start with 4 ingredients:
water, yeast, sugar and grapes. Yep that's the basics
and within 21 days or so you can begin to taste the
resutls of your efforts.
Best of all, this guide
guarantees to teach you to make wine to your satisfaction
or your money back.
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Homemade Wine Rack for Your Homemade
Wine
Once
you discover you're making wine for about $1 a bottle,
you will find that you want to make some cool blends not only
for yourself but for gifts or even to sell. So you'll need
someplace to put your wine bottles.
Instead of spending $300 on a wine rack, consider making your
own. You've already proven you're the handy, DIY-type by making
your own homemade wine.
The wine rack that we made is very simple and we got the idea
from looking at dozens of wine racks in a few gourmet stores.
This one is a copy of a wine rack that runs about $315 at
a local upperscale store. We bought the wood and other incidental
supplies for about $50 total and it was so easy to make.
You can also build a simple rack from dozens of other designs
but this one is very functional for us. So far our little
rack holds a dozen or so bottle of a blackberry wine from
the copious output of blackberries from our bushes and soon
we'll be bottling up a strawberry wine we made from the harvest
from our strawberry patch. I think it will be an outstanding
dessert wine.
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Homemade Wine Truths and Myths
When
I decided I wanted to try out making wine, I ran across some
things about wine making that just weren't true. One of the
biggest that I ran across was people telling me that you needed
a special license, special training and/or wine making was
illegal. Not true on all accounts.
I read probably 40+ web pages on wine making and visited several
wine making forums and I met a cool lady that directly me
to the
Homemade Wine Guide and downloaded that. I had the
basics down within 10 minutes of reading it and seriously,
I thought brewing beer was easy. Making wine is a breeze and
because I had much better instructions than I had with my
first beer making attempt - my first batch of homemade wine
turned out just primo.
MYTH - The wine making process takes months.
Really it doesn't take that long and you will find that
allowing your wine to ferment for different amounts of time
will render a different taste - experiment and find out which
you like the best. 21 days is good enough for a lot of wines.
TRUTH - There are a huge number of homemade wines you can
make. Consider trying cherry wine, dandelion wine and
if you want to experience something from the Middle Ages,
consider Mead (it's made from honey).
If you only like white or red wines specifically, experiment
and find a blend that you really enjoy. I have blackberries
to your grapes to make a delicious red wine blend. Cinnamon
imparts a slight fire I like in a good fruity red wine too.
TRUTH - Homemade wines make fantastic gifts.
If you want to give a really unique and fun gift, consider
making several bottles of homemade wine. You can design and
print up your own labels at home and make a homemade gift
that everyone can enjoy. Many brides are also including homemade
wines (bridal vintages) to commemorate their special days
complete with specially designed labels for the bottles. When
it works out to $1 a bottle - you can't go wrong with that!
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Making
Homemade Organic Wines
I'm a big believer in organic foods. I personally don't want
to ingest any more pesticides than I have to and so I got
to thinking about the grapes used in wines and I would assume
that some pesticides are used on the grapes so that's being
fermented right along with the grapes. I've priced organic
wines and they are so expensive I just hate buying them. My
solution was to learn to make my own wine and it's exceedingly
simple.
Organic grapes are on special quite often at my local grocery
store and I've also experimented with making cherry wine using
organic cherries and it's quite possibly one of the best dessert
wines I think I've ever had. Everyone was raving about it
over the holidays.
I highly recommend
this wine making guide - it's a huge illustrated
volume of information but it's really the only source you
need if you're ready to learn to make your own wine4.
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Reasons
to Make Your Own Wine
When
I wanted to make my own wine, my best friend said, "Uh,
there are these things called "stores" and they
sell "wine"."
Yeah okay I get it, wine is readily available but it's also
expensive. One of the main things that sold me on the
Homemade Wine Making Guide I wound up using was that
it showed how your homemade wine making can average about
$1 a bottle or even slightly less. Even the wine I made using
some really expensive ingredients worked out to about $2 a
bottle.
Another
reason to make your own wines is that you know exactly what
is in it. There are no preservatives, flavors, colors - just
lovely fermented grapes, cherries, dandelions or whatever
you have chosen to make your wine out of.
Making your own wine is also a killer gift. If you have friends
that enjoy imbibing on occasion or you want to serve your
own "house wine" at a dinner party - having your
own vintage is a fantastic way to do it.
If you do your homework for what is required in your state,
you can also potentially make money selling your own homemade
wines. It's definiately something to consider if you have
the room to bottle and ferment more than a dozen or so bottles
at a time.
I highly recommend for everyone to try making their own homemade
wine just once and you can try it absolutely risk free because
this wine making guide offers a full money back guarantee
if you aren't satisfied with the results.
If
someone near and dear has said they want to learn to make
their own wine, send them to this page so they can get started
- who knows? You might just get a bottle of their first yield
as a big "Thank you!".