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Amateur Winemaking Equipment



 
 
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Old 02-10-2003, 03:04 AM
Z iggy
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Does anyone know where I can buy winemaking equipemnt
localling in the 905 area code area. ie. Hamilton and surrounding
area.

filtering machines, staineless steel fermentors etc.

I'm also looking for quality California grapes in 1/2 ton or more
batches.

Thanks

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Old 02-10-2003, 03:39 AM
Rick Vanderwal
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Default Amateur Winemaking Equipment

I"m originally from hamilton...
when I visit family, I check things out.
There's a brewing place on Fennel....
There's also by King and Dundurn a winekitz store....
They sell filtering machines...I don't know about stainless steel
fermentors.

Best bet: check the yellow pages for home winemaking equipment....
There's tons of them there!

Rick
Fremont, MI


"Z iggy" wrote in message
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Does anyone know where I can buy winemaking equipemnt
localling in the 905 area code area. ie. Hamilton and surrounding
area.

filtering machines, staineless steel fermentors etc.

I'm also looking for quality California grapes in 1/2 ton or more
batches.

Thanks



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Old 02-10-2003, 02:20 PM
Charles H
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Z iggy wrote:

Does anyone know where I can buy winemaking equipemnt
localling in the 905 area code area. ie. Hamilton and surrounding
area.


Head south to Niagara area, there are many suppliers there.
http://www.watsons.ca has a large selection of goods, but there are
others as well. There is a large one in Stoney Creek (I think) as well.

 




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