A Beginner’s Guide to Home Winemaking: Tips and Techniques for Growing and Using Fruit Vines and Herbs for Home Consumption

Nonfiction, Home & Garden, Gardening, Fruit, Food & Drink, Beverages, Wine & Spirits
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Author: Dueep Jyot Singh ISBN: 9781310328046
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing Publication: July 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dueep Jyot Singh
ISBN: 9781310328046
Publisher: JD-Biz Corp Publishing
Publication: July 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A Beginner’s Guide to Home Winemaking
Tips and Techniques for Growing and Using Fruit Vines and Herbs for Home Consumption

Table of Contents
Introduction
Growing Grape Vines
Preparation of the soil
Planting your vine
Maintenance
Pruning your vines
Protecting Your Vines.
Harvesting your grapes
Making homemade Wines
What is wine
How to Make Wine
Equipment Needed For Winemaking
Don’ts When You Are Making Wine
Steps in Home Winemaking
Preparation of the Fruits and Vegetables
Extraction of Juice
Making the Fermentation Mixture
Fermentation
Racking into Jars
Artificial Clearing
Fining
Racking off into bottles and storing
Maturing
Serving wine
Choosing the Best Wines
Varieties and Recipes
Winemaking recipes
Apple Wine
Beetroot Wine
Blackberry Wine
Blackcurrant Wine
Elderberry
Elderflower Wine
Grapes
Orange Wine
Raisin Wine
Dandelion Wine
Conclusion
Author Bio

Introduction
According to the ancient Greeks, it was a Demi-God, Dionysius, who taught them the pleasures of making wine and drinking it. No wonder he was always shown with grapevine leaves around his head.

The Romans called him Bacchus and also Eleutherios, which meant the Liberator. The idea was those taking part in celebrating his existence were free from care and worry. That was because they drank freely of the fruit of the grape during their Bacchanals.
A Greek friend told me that according to Greek legend, Dionysius was supposed to have come to India, and Alexander the great during his conquest entered an Eastern city called Nysa , of which the inhabitants told him of its raising by this demi-God. He taught them practices which were incorporated in their own social rituals and festivals.
Ah, well, that is a good myth, but then wine was definitely not unknown in the East. It was one of the first gourmet pleasures discovered and appreciated for millenniums. So if this demigod came to the Indian subcontinent he would have been fed Madira or Soma Rasa -the ancient and traditional drink of the gods!
The names Dennis, Denise and Dion are derivatives from this original Greek name.
So for all of us who would like to raise a toast to the gods in a glass of homemade wine, this book is going to teach you how you can grow vines very successfully in sunny atmospheres. After that, it is going to teach you how to make wines for home consumption.
If you look at winemaking practices, which are being practiced today, it is a very scary and complicated process. This is because of our usage of complex and complicated tools. The practices I am going to teach you have been in use for centuries. You are not going to be buying expensive tools. You are going to be making wine, the traditional way.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Home Winemaking
Tips and Techniques for Growing and Using Fruit Vines and Herbs for Home Consumption

Table of Contents
Introduction
Growing Grape Vines
Preparation of the soil
Planting your vine
Maintenance
Pruning your vines
Protecting Your Vines.
Harvesting your grapes
Making homemade Wines
What is wine
How to Make Wine
Equipment Needed For Winemaking
Don’ts When You Are Making Wine
Steps in Home Winemaking
Preparation of the Fruits and Vegetables
Extraction of Juice
Making the Fermentation Mixture
Fermentation
Racking into Jars
Artificial Clearing
Fining
Racking off into bottles and storing
Maturing
Serving wine
Choosing the Best Wines
Varieties and Recipes
Winemaking recipes
Apple Wine
Beetroot Wine
Blackberry Wine
Blackcurrant Wine
Elderberry
Elderflower Wine
Grapes
Orange Wine
Raisin Wine
Dandelion Wine
Conclusion
Author Bio

Introduction
According to the ancient Greeks, it was a Demi-God, Dionysius, who taught them the pleasures of making wine and drinking it. No wonder he was always shown with grapevine leaves around his head.

The Romans called him Bacchus and also Eleutherios, which meant the Liberator. The idea was those taking part in celebrating his existence were free from care and worry. That was because they drank freely of the fruit of the grape during their Bacchanals.
A Greek friend told me that according to Greek legend, Dionysius was supposed to have come to India, and Alexander the great during his conquest entered an Eastern city called Nysa , of which the inhabitants told him of its raising by this demi-God. He taught them practices which were incorporated in their own social rituals and festivals.
Ah, well, that is a good myth, but then wine was definitely not unknown in the East. It was one of the first gourmet pleasures discovered and appreciated for millenniums. So if this demigod came to the Indian subcontinent he would have been fed Madira or Soma Rasa -the ancient and traditional drink of the gods!
The names Dennis, Denise and Dion are derivatives from this original Greek name.
So for all of us who would like to raise a toast to the gods in a glass of homemade wine, this book is going to teach you how you can grow vines very successfully in sunny atmospheres. After that, it is going to teach you how to make wines for home consumption.
If you look at winemaking practices, which are being practiced today, it is a very scary and complicated process. This is because of our usage of complex and complicated tools. The practices I am going to teach you have been in use for centuries. You are not going to be buying expensive tools. You are going to be making wine, the traditional way.

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