Personally I love to barter - one of the best reasons for making
larger and better batches.
BUt 10 pounds is a small lot and might be hard to vinify well. If you
can manage it successfully, it might be able to produce 1/2 to 2/3 of
one gallon - roughly 2 1/2 to 3 bottles of wine. Personally, I find
it really hard to press small loads, and to keep them free of air
exposure.
In article . com
wrote:
traded a freind of mine a 3 bottles of wine for about 10 pounds
ofgrapes. Havent done grape wine before, nto even sure what species
of grape.
nope, havent looked at kellers yet, or even looked thru the
recipiebooks I got.
I *think* half of this post is just a brag
I've taken a
uselesshobby and have started to profit from it.
the other half is that I now have 10 pounds of grapes that i need
to make wine with. I really was thinking that i'd be trading more
alongthe lines of non-wine stuff for wine.
oh well. anyone else been bartering?
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