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If I make wine with grapes rather than fruit or veg do I need to add
anything other than yeast, please?

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Maybe. The chemistry needs to be right. It's best if you can check the
specific gravity, the PH, and the acidity before you pitch the yeast.
In a good year, vinifera (European) grapes will be spot-on. Other grape
varieties or other than ideal conditions will require the addition of
sugar or acid to the must.

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http://www.geocities.com/lumeisenman/
Compo - Making grape wine is a big subject. I suggest reading some of Lum's
excellent on-line winemaking book.

Bill Frazier
Olathe, Kansas USA

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Reminds me of a cartoon in one of my inherited winemaking books.

A fellow is sitting in a restaurant, looking at the wine list with
shock and horror:

"GRAPE!? Haven't you got any PROPER wine?!"

(As an aside, I note with pleasure that my local wine store is has
started to stock some "proper" wine, vinted on Quadra Island, just a
ferry's throw from here. Their sparkling raspberry is quite
acceptable- I need to see if they give tours and/or tastings.)

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you dont absolutely NEED to do anything. Many wine makers, much of them
Italian and Portuguese immigrants dont even add yeast, they let the
naturally existing yeast do the work. They've been making wine like
this sine there has been wine. The issue is that all the fancy
chemistry and microbiological additives will help to make the wine
"better" to commercial standards, and also protect it so that it has a
better chance of surviving. It is about your taste, mostly, and your
nerve to rely soley on nature or, to help things along for safe
keeping. I've done it both ways, and certainly the more sciency way is
more involved. So keep in mind that as people post suggesting that you
alter your aidity, and add yeast nutrients, etc, that these things can
help a situation, but at the end of the day you are likely to still
have wine whether you do them or not. It is the refinement of the
result that will differ.





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Hi there Compo

I'm just starting out, so don't know much - pretty much all of what I know
comes from books.

One of my books says that you adjust the acidity *after* fermentation as the
fermentation proccess changes the acidity - so you don't really know what
you're going to get until after fermentation.

So I'm interested in how adjusting the acidity *before* fermentation works.

Do you adjust it down to the 3.4pH area right from the get -go (and adjust
again post-fermentation if neccesarry?)

If you only adjust post-fermentation does it mean that you're more open to
microbial spoilage during fermentation?

Cheers mate

-Markus

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> Maybe. The chemistry needs to be right. It's best if you can check the
> specific gravity, the PH, and the acidity before you pitch the yeast.
> In a good year, vinifera (European) grapes will be spot-on. Other grape
> varieties or other than ideal conditions will require the addition of
> sugar or acid to the must.
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Dear Compo,
Get a wine making book and read it.

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> So I'm interested in how adjusting the acidity *before* fermentation works.


> Do you adjust it down to the 3.4pH area right from the get -go (and adjust
> again post-fermentation if neccesarry?)


> If you only adjust post-fermentation does it mean that you're more open to
> microbial spoilage during fermentation?


> Cheers mate


> -Markus


sorry, I'm a novice myself but I'm sure there is someone on here that
can advise.

Cheers
Compo.
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Browsing this site may teach you a lot. Suggest the top website for
recipes and advice:
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/

good luck. DAve

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To me it all depends on what "grape "you are referring to. And what kind of
"wine" you wish to achieve.


http://www.connoisseurwines.com/html..._speaking.html


The above site gives a lesson

Dick

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