How to Make Homemade Wine

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Wine Lover? Learn How to Make Homemade Wine - it's Easy!



Are you a wine connoisseur or just enjoy an occasional glass of wine? Learn how to make homemade wine! It's simple and will save you a ton of money. Great hobby to enjoy with friends - can be profitable, too!

Read on to learn about how you can make your own simple wine at home. Come back often, lots of great info added frequently!

How to Make Homemade Fruit Wine

Choose your favorite fruit and get busy!!



Are you ready to make your own great tasting wine? Pick out your favorite fruit and follow the directions below. Learning how to make homemade wine is so much fun, and you get to taste the results!

When adding the fruit to the recipe, you can add more if you like a fruitier taste. In this instance we are using black raspberries, but use whatever you like.

3-4 lbs fresh black raspberries
2-1/4 lbs finely granulated sugar
1/2 tsp acid blend
1/2 tsp pectic enzyme
1/8 tsp grape tannin
7 pints water
1 tsp yeast nutrient
1 crushed Campden tablet
Lalvin RC-212 wine yeast

If you are using raspberries, use darkly colored berries for the richest tasting wine.

Mix together water and sugar and bring to a boil, stirring frequently until sugar is dissolved. After washing fruit, place in straining bag or cheesecloth and crush your fruit in the bag. Place bag in a plastic 1 gallon container, and pour sugar and water mixture over this. Pretty easy so far, isn't it?

Sometimes things sound a little daunting, but once you learn how to make homemade wine the rewards are well worth the effort! Anyway, back to the recipe.

Now, add your acid blend, yeast nutrient and tannin. Allow this mixture to cool to room temperature. Once cooled, add one crushed Campden tablet. Cover your container with plastic wrap secured with a rubber band.

Wait for twelve hours, then add pectic enzyme. After an additional twelve hours, add activated wine yeast and recover. Stir this mixture every day for one week.

Now, remove the nylon bag or cheesecloth and allow juice to drip into another container. Discard pulp after draining, and add the juice you drained off back into your mixture.

Transfer all of this into glass containers or bottles and seal with airtight seals, such as cork or plastic corks. Make sure that whatever you put the wine in is airtight! Wrap these containers in brown paper or paper bags to preserve the color of the wine.

After two months, put wine into new dark glass containers and again make sure they are airtight. This is for the fermentation process. After a full six months, wine is ready to enjoy! This seems like a long time to wait, but trust me, the full flavor is definitely worth it!

Learning how to make homemade wine is really fun, and there are different ways to do it. There are recipes to make homemade wine that you can make and actually drink in a very short time.

Visit AllWinemaking if you are interested in making various wines. You can also learn tips on aging and bottling!

Making Wine at Home for the hobbyist or serious connoisseur



Some people know absolutely nothing about making wine at home, but would love to learn. Making wine can range from a simple, easy recipe to a more complicated and time consuming task.

The great thing about a hobby like this is that since it's done indoors, you can do it any time of year. It is truly rewarding to learn how to make homemade wine, and make it taste so wonderful that it will rival the most expensive store-bought brands!

If you are serious about the steps of winemaking and want to go all out, grow your own grapes and learn how to make homemade wine from beginning to end - it's so much fun, and really gives you a sense of accomplishment.

There are endless ways to make wine! And there are just as many wine flavors. Think of all the fruits, berries, muskodines - the list is literally endless.

Whether you are starting this hobby for fun or want to become a full-fledged wine maker, you can do it and have more fun than you've ever had. If you're really into it, you may consider turning your basement into a wine cellar!

Learn How to Make Homemade Wine with a Good Wine Making Guide

When learning how to make homemade wine, a thorough wine making guide is important! Many guides don't give complete instructions, and can leave you scratching your head wondering what to do next.

Also, the right guide will give you simple instructions for making your first batch of wine so that you don't ruin it! A person who writes a good wine making guide understands that things need to be simple on the first go round.

You will have many questions when you first learn how to make homemade wine, and a good guide will leave nothing to question.

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Links for Wine Lovers

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The 7 Easy Steps to Wine Making
Learn the steps of making homemade wine
Simple Homemade Wine Recipe
A basic recipe for how to make fruit wine
Make Homemade Wine
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  • Johanson Aug 24, 2011 @ 3:19 am | delete
    iesling ? For this type, the grape variety is important, as is must be Rhine Riesling or Clare Riesling. The grapes are picked at low Baumé level (ie about 9o) to give a high acid content. You can add acid if these varieties of grape are not available. Citric or tartaric acid can be added to taste. wine coolers
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  • glydel Oct 5, 2008 @ 3:32 am | delete
    i love it!

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