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Wine Making

Wine making has been around for centuries. To begin the wine making process, in days gone by, townspeople used to stomp grapes with their feet. The wine making process was a lengthy and ceremonious event. Today, wine making efforts are much easier, due to technology and the mass production of wine. Whether you want to take the simplest route or become a true viticulturist, this wine making site will help you to understand a few wine making fundamentals.

Still, wine making is not as easy as it looks. There are many wine making shops that will let you mix your wines and bottle them yourself. While this wine making process is relatively easy, most viticulturists think this is cheating. However, there are skills involved to know what you like, how long to store the wine and the fermentation process involved.

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Wine making on your own is much harder. If you grow your own grapes you must be aware of vine canopy management, which is an art and science unto itself. Not only can you make wine from grapes, but pretty much anything organic can be made into wine. There are many people who are wine makers who use elderflowers, dandelion and blackberries. You can always incorporate these into your grape wine making for a different flavor. There are many things to consider when wine making at home like, the sterilization of the equipment, the grapes themselves, the skins, the process used (there are a few different ones), temperatures etc. This wine making site will clarify all of the wine making processes, in detail, to ensure you are educated about the science of wine making before you start.

Most big players in wine making now have quite scientific wine bottling facilities. Even the "Mom & Pop" vineyards have incorporated mechanical winemaking because there is less spoilage/errors to the wine making process and saves the crops of valuable grapes. The vintners' wine makers use special machines, with very different purposes and methods depending on the grapes, to crush the grapes and/or remove the seeds, stems and skins. You can get more details about wine making or learn more about the wine making process by navigating this site.