Winemaking (rec.crafts.winemaking) Discussion of the process, recipes, tips, techniques and general exchange of lore on the process, methods and history of wine making. Includes traditional grape wines, sparkling wines & champagnes.

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Talk about an expensive winemaking kit... My wife told me about this;
I missed the episode because I was making it the old fashioned way;
with my brain and hands...

http://winepod.net/default.aspx?cid=2&id=17

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> Talk about an expensive winemaking kit... My wife told me about this;
> I missed the episode because I was making it the old fashioned way;
> with my brain and hands...
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> Joe
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P.T. Barnum lives.....


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> "Joe Sallustio" > wrote in message
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>>Talk about an expensive winemaking kit... My wife told me about this;
>>I missed the episode because I was making it the old fashioned way;
>>with my brain and hands...
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>>http://winepod.net/default.aspx?cid=2&id=17
>>
>>Joe
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> P.T. Barnum lives.....
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The Sharper Image version of winemaking lol.

I wonder what they offer for pressing the reds
Don't want to stain that nice white carpet hehehehe


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"Joe Sallustio" > wrote in message
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> I missed the episode because I was making it the old fashioned way;


I'm pondering who would buy such an item.
It ain't cheap!

I like seeing the wine perking away in the carboy.
The bubbles, the color, the odors, the anticipation...
Having that huge egg in your living room doesn't really look like fun.

Might be a yuppie fad item though.



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> Might be a yuppie fad item though.


Can you imagine what you could do with $3500 buying winemaking
equipment? I could even afford the doghouse I should expect to be
sleeping in for spending that much on 8 cases of wine.

I guess this is the logical progression and extension of bread
machines...

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For $3500 you can buy a fully equiped (not stocked) walk in wine cooler!
That would be worth the money if you had it. this thing is just an
automatic bread maker for wine -- and somehow I don't think it would work. I
guess it crushes, destems, presses, ferments, racks, and bottles at the
touch of a button. Course I did not think the automatic bread maker would
work either and I was wrong. But for $3500.

Ray

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> Talk about an expensive winemaking kit... My wife told me about this;
> I missed the episode because I was making it the old fashioned way;
> with my brain and hands...
>
> http://winepod.net/default.aspx?cid=2&id=17
>
> Joe
>



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Well, I've read all the inputs and agree. But then, I was totally
against screw tops. :*) (and iPods, Democrats, and fake Christmas trees,
too. so what do I know?)

Thanks for pointing this out, good to know it's there and not here in my
house. hahaha.


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> Talk about an expensive winemaking kit... My wife told me about this;
> I missed the episode because I was making it the old fashioned way;
> with my brain and hands...
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> http://winepod.net/default.aspx?cid=2&id=17
>
> Joe
>

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Now, if only there were a comparable TurkeyPod to see us all through
the holiday season.

Darin.

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Now, if only there were a comparable TurkeyPod to see us all through
the holiday season.

Darin.

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Ha.
Or a NewYearsResolutionPod!

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p.s. or a ValentineDayPod! My gosh, we could pod around the calendar.

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Well I for one wouldn't say no if someone else was buying. If it isn't devastatingly good, there's always ebay!

Jim


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