Archive for May, 2009
Wine Making Recipe
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009A home winemaker will usually start off with a basic kit bought at the specialty store. After a batch or two, he or she might feel like exploring and making a unique wine or a wine that matches their taste preferences.
That is where wine making recipes come in. These wine making recipes do not really […]
Feeding Grapes
Sunday, May 24th, 2009Make Them Round, Plump, and Juicy!
Grapes are fruits that grown in clusters on vines. Grapes are enjoyed all across the globe. Certain varieties are used for making wine, and others are meant for eating. These two kinds are called wine grapes and table grapes, respectively.
These are fruits, and are therefore plants. They need the right […]
Grapes Wine
Friday, May 22nd, 2009Diverse Drinks: Red vs. White Grapes Wines
Grapes wines are known for their long history with mankind. From the ancient Greeks who wrote great epics centered about wine, to the wine-loving French that mysteriously never gain pounds even when their diet is full of saturated fat. And the list of the varieties of such wines is […]
Wine Making Supplies
Friday, May 22nd, 2009Wine is perhaps the most iconic of beverages. Wine is a drink made from fermented grape juice. Grape juice is extracted by pressing, and to this juice yeast is added.
The fermented juice is then allowed to mature in barrels or other vessels. After they have spent the desired amount of time maturing, the liquid is […]
Easy Wine Making
Thursday, May 21st, 2009
The basic concept of how wine is produced is for the most part, is common knowledge. We all know that grapes are squished and fermented for a period of time to turn into wine. But, the process of making wine is an art that is reserved for those who put in the effort. So I […]
Grape Trellis
Thursday, May 21st, 2009One really good thing about grapes is that they grow on a vine and need a grape trellis in order to grow. Because of this space is not an issue. People can grow grapes in their backyards with only a small amount of space just as well as vineyards can on a few hundred acres […]












