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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Terry O'Donovan
 
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As a newbie to wine making I have starting reading library books on the
subject, in all I have read so far include the addition of grape
concentrate.
I have recently started growing a lot of fruit and vegetables on a newly
acquired allotment, and wish to make good quality home made wines, where can
I find good old fashioned recipes?
Can anyone help?

Thanks,
Tez.


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Dar V
 
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Tez,
A good place to start is Jack Keller's homemade wine site.
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/index.asp
good-luck.
Darlene
G'town Wisconsin
USA

"Terry O'Donovan" > wrote in message
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> As a newbie to wine making I have starting reading library books on the
> subject, in all I have read so far include the addition of grape
> concentrate.
> I have recently started growing a lot of fruit and vegetables on a newly
> acquired allotment, and wish to make good quality home made wines, where

can
> I find good old fashioned recipes?
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks,
> Tez.
>
>



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billb
 
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I found out about this stuff by accident. start making alcohol with
yeast and sugar water and see where it leads you. you can do this
for about a dollar.

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billb


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"billb" > wrote in message
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> I found out about this stuff by accident. start making alcohol with
> yeast and sugar water and see where it leads you. you can do this
> for about a dollar.

This has been around since the dawn of time; it is called "pop-skull".
Bob<><


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Jack Keller's site is an excellent place to start. You might also want to
find "First Steps in Winemaking" by C.J.J.Berry. It has 150 recipes. If
that is not enough you can find his companion book "130 New Winemaking
Recipes".

Ray

"Terry O'Donovan" > wrote in message
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> As a newbie to wine making I have starting reading library books on the
> subject, in all I have read so far include the addition of grape
> concentrate.
> I have recently started growing a lot of fruit and vegetables on a newly
> acquired allotment, and wish to make good quality home made wines, where

can
> I find good old fashioned recipes?
> Can anyone help?
>
> Thanks,
> Tez.
>
>



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