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I'd like to buy a couple of good references for offline reading. Anyone
care to make any recommendations? I'm looking at Daniel Pambianchi's "Techniques in Home Winemaking", and was also interested in Jon Iverson's "Home Winemaking Step-by-Step: A Guide to Fermenting Wine Grapes". I mostly make grape wines, and I will probably only buy one of these books right now. TIA -- charles "Once ... in the wilds of Afghanistan, I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days." - W.C. Fields |
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They're both good resources - I have both and rely on Iverson more (probably
because it was the first book I got). However, Pambianchi's book is newer, so may have more up-to-date info. Ed "Charles H" wrote in message ... I'd like to buy a couple of good references for offline reading. Anyone care to make any recommendations? I'm looking at Daniel Pambianchi's "Techniques in Home Winemaking", and was also interested in Jon Iverson's "Home Winemaking Step-by-Step: A Guide to Fermenting Wine Grapes". I mostly make grape wines, and I will probably only buy one of these books right now. TIA -- charles "Once ... in the wilds of Afghanistan, I lost my corkscrew, and we were forced to live on nothing but food and water for days." - W.C. Fields |
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I have the second edition of Daniel Pambianchi's
book˙"Techniques in Home Winemaking" and I also have a lot of others book but this one is the best of all ! If you intend to buy them, be sure to buy the revised and expanded edition. I found it to be the more interesting book when you work with grape. Séb |
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