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k-dawg 27-02-2006 09:08 PM

frozen grape concentrate
 
do any of you expert wine makers have a recipe for this rookie,i have
the additives and the fermenter and 6 gallon carboy,i allso bought 15
cans of frozen juice concetrate,i have read up on some recipe's.but i
would like to have one that someone has already done themselves,thank
you have a great day.


Droopy 27-02-2006 09:19 PM

frozen grape concentrate
 

k-dawg wrote:
> do any of you expert wine makers have a recipe for this rookie,i have
> the additives and the fermenter and 6 gallon carboy,i allso bought 15
> cans of frozen juice concetrate,i have read up on some recipe's.but i
> would like to have one that someone has already done themselves,thank
> you have a great day.


thsi topic comes up about 2-3 times a month. A search with google will
give you a lot of ideas.

I make this type of wine in a 4 liter bottle. I use 3 cans of
conentrate per batch 9each can of concentrate makes 1 1/2 quarts of
juice) augmetned with 1 tsp of nutrient and 1/3 - 1/2 cup of sugar.
That way I do not have to add so much sugar or any acid. I know jack
kellers recipe uses 2 cans per gallon.

it takes about a week to ferment out, I then rack off of sediment, add
sulfite and sorbate./ wait a week sweeten with a sugar syrup and
bottle it for 6 mo to a year.


Ray Calvert 02-03-2006 09:44 PM

frozen grape concentrate
 
The one that many of us follows is on Jack Keller's Web site.
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/request121.asp
I have had good luck with the white but not with the red. Others make the
red all the time.

Ray

"k-dawg" > wrote in message
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> do any of you expert wine makers have a recipe for this rookie,i have
> the additives and the fermenter and 6 gallon carboy,i allso bought 15
> cans of frozen juice concetrate,i have read up on some recipe's.but i
> would like to have one that someone has already done themselves,thank
> you have a great day.
>
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