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butkim 18-01-2005 01:15 AM

New to Wine Making
 
Hi
I'm new to this wine making thing and would like to know where I can get
receipes and other info on making wine?
Thanks Sinder2000



Dar V 18-01-2005 03:46 AM

Welcome,
Try Jack's site http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/index.asp .
Darlene
Wisconsin

"butkim" > wrote in message
...
> Hi
> I'm new to this wine making thing and would like to know where I can get
> receipes and other info on making wine?
> Thanks Sinder2000
>




Dick Adams 18-01-2005 04:59 AM

butkim > wrote:

> I'm new to this wine making thing and would like to know
> where I can get receipes and other info on making wine?


They are all over the internet. Just do a search on "winemaking",
read until you'll confused, then come back and ask questions.
This is a newsgroup full of people helping each other.

You will also need to find your LHBS (Local HomeBrew Store). But
that can wait until you have a good idea of what you want to do.

Dick -- I'm not an expert, just a student of the craft.

Dick Adams 18-01-2005 04:59 AM

butkim > wrote:

> I'm new to this wine making thing and would like to know
> where I can get receipes and other info on making wine?


They are all over the internet. Just do a search on "winemaking",
read until you'll confused, then come back and ask questions.
This is a newsgroup full of people helping each other.

You will also need to find your LHBS (Local HomeBrew Store). But
that can wait until you have a good idea of what you want to do.

Dick -- I'm not an expert, just a student of the craft.

Ray Calvert 19-01-2005 08:39 PM


"butkim" > wrote in message
...
> Hi
> I'm new to this wine making thing and would like to know where I can get
> receipes and other info on making wine?
> Thanks Sinder2000
>

Maybe you could narrow your request down a little. What kind of wine are
you interested in making. Traditional vino, country, mead?

If you are truly new to wine making you might consider one of the excellent
kit wines that are available today as an intro to wine making. They will
step you through the process with a minimum of pain and you will be pretty
well assured of a decent end product.

Ray




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