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John Fouts
 
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Default Concord or Catawba

My wife wants me to try to make some Catawba or Concord wine. Does anyone
have a good recipe? Maybe with my previous post, someone could provide me
with a good recipe, and people on this newsgroup could walk me through the
entire process start to finish. I know that is asking a lot, but I want to
learn how to make good wine as promptly as I can.


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William Frazier
 
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John - If these were my choices I would make Catawba over Concord...but
that's just my preference. Go to
http://home.att.net/~lumeisenman/index.html and read about winemaking. This
is Lum's excellent on-line winemaking site and should give you all you need
to know.

Bill Frazier
Olathe, Kansas USA

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> My wife wants me to try to make some Catawba or Concord wine. Does anyone
> have a good recipe? Maybe with my previous post, someone could provide me
> with a good recipe, and people on this newsgroup could walk me through the
> entire process start to finish. I know that is asking a lot, but I want
> to
> learn how to make good wine as promptly as I can.
>
>



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