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The wine-making track of the Organic World Congress in Modena, Italy is a serious business, with dozens of scientists reporting the results of their surveys and experiments, all for the benefit of our personal enjoyment and health and the sustainability of our planet. Below I summarize their research on the organic wine market...
This twist on Jell-O shots is a hit with any wine lover! Great for parties or just a special treat.
The purpose of The Cherry Wine Project is to discuss, share and learn from each other about making wine. Come and join us and be a part of the experience!- Scott "The Wine Making Guy"
Considerable quantities of wines are manufactured in the United States. The European varieties of wines are mainly used for making wines. The various procedures are used in the production of wines.
Is there anything the iPhone can’t do? Well the whole winemaking thing is up in the air. But you can now make wine from your home computer using a new invention called the WinePod...
Wanna make your own fine wine in the comfort of your home? WinePod is a state-of-the-art tool for small lot artisan winemaking that is easy to use.
Meet Harry - the world's first elephant grape crusher. The only problem? He can't stop eating them
South Africa has a solid history of engagement with traditional biotechnology. It has produced one of the largest brewing companies in the world; it makes wines that compare with the best; it has created many new animal breeds and plant varieties, some of which are used commercially all over the world and it has competitive industries
scary make wine from household goods, becareful the next time you drink punch at a friends party
So you want to know how to make cheap wine at home? But first of all you should know that making wine is a complex matter that must be made by competent persons. Getting a good wine from grape clusters can not be due to chance, especially now that the oenological techniques are perfected, if not sophisticated.
What kind of yeast do you use to make your wine? Ever thought of using liquid yeast instead of dry yeast? In my latest video I discuss the pro’s and con’s of using dry yeast and liquid yeast to make your wine.
After about eight years of making wine in California, Switzerland and Australia, Rollin Soles founded Argyle Winery in Oregon with Australia's Brian Croser in 1987. "I knew this was the place I wanted to live," says the Texas native, who visited Oregon while he was at the University of California, Davis. "My heart was in Oregon."
If you can make wine there, you can make it anywhere. City Winery, brainchild of entrepreneur/promoter Michael Dorf, is scheduled to open in Manhattan's downtown Soho this fall. "It's a hybrid between a winery and a dinner/nightclub," Dorf told Wines & Vines.
Victoria Beckham is going to make wine! yum!
When you make wine using either a premium wine kit or from scratch, you often add grape/fruit skins to your wine must during the primary fermentation. This winemaking video shows you the best way to ensure you get the most out of your fruit skins.
Increasing summer temperatures could mean some parts of southern England are too hot to grow vines for making wine by 2080, according to a new book launched today (26 May 2008). The author, Emeritus Professor Richard Selley from Imperial College London, claims that if average summer temperatures in the UK continue to rise as predicted, the Thames V
Paris's Il Vino -- a recent addition to the city's restaurant scene -- is attempting to turn the traditional eating-out experience on its head: Instead of ordering food, diners order wine. Then the chef decides what dish to serve with it.
This is the best /easiest wine recipe that I've found online. Dandelion wine is a surprisingly flavorful and delicate beverage. To make the wine, you use only the petals of the dandelion. It takes 10 to 11 months before dandelion wine is ready to drink, but it improves with additional aging.
LISTENING to any record by Sting while drinking wine will make even the finest vintage taste like rancid tramp's urine, research reveals. In other news, listening to David Hasselhoff's hit 'Looking for Freedom' makes cabbage taste like sauerkraut. Who knew?
U.S. wine sales are surging, and wine stores are aiming to build on this success and make wine even more consumer-friendly. To see if these sellers truly demystify the wine-buying experience, we visited a few locations.
Cheap and easy way to make wine at home - just be sure it is legal where you live!
What makes wine expensive is not just the taste or how much it was aged. Sometimes, it's not even the wine itself that gives it its value - it's the bottle. People have the tendency to collect old stuff and would pay a high price to have a certain item. Here are three of the most expensive bottles of wine in the world.
Acreage is scarce, the climate's tricky and water is an issue. So why not make wine?
They say you can't judge a book by its cover, and you certainly shouldn't judge a Central Coast wine by its label. For though there's not yet an official logo to alert consumers to their efforts, many of the region's winemakers are quietly adopting sustainable practices, making wine from the area as good for the earth as it is for your spirits.
Jeremy White, co-founder and CEO of CodeWeavers, talked to Microsoft Subnet. And yes I would agree Wine is "an amazing technological marvel."
A lot of wineries start out because the founder just decided they wanted to make wine. Few are successful and you rarely here about the ones that fail or remember their name. Orin Swift Cellars, under the guidance of Dave Phinney, is successful. From a few tons of Zinfandel to being on the brink of being an iconic brand.....
In general you should really serve wine at a no more than the 650F mark. Anything more than that will make the wine taste different. But that’s only in general. Ideally each wine or wine type has a certain wine serving temperatures at which it’s best served and these are what you should be aiming for.
Flash forward to today. It's been the better part of a decade and Microsoft has not been toppled by anyone's reckoning. However it did release Vista - perhaps the most hated Windows operating system of all time (though it's hard to beat Windows ME on that count).
For people who are genuinely interested in wine, few activities bring greater fulfillment than making wines at home. Wine making is not an activity for the impatient – it takes months of loving care to produce a bottle of good wine.
It has been legal to make wine at home since the end of prohibition, and legal to make beer since 1978, but it's still illegal to distill spirits for beverage purposes without going through so much fuss and bother that the government admits flat out that it's "impractical." That's too bad, because homemade moonshine is incredibly frugal...
#3 "DRINK". Studies find a daily glass of wine or beer a day can boost levels of HDL cholesterol. Make the wine a red one -- red wines are 3-10 times higher in plant compounds called saponins believed to be responsible for much of wine's beneficial effects on cholesterol. Nice!
Many of us, especially in the European countries, enjoy the taste of wine. Wine making is a practice of many people thousand of years ago...
It’s the alcohol, of course, which makes wine not just tricky but potentially hazardous. Nonetheless, I would like to teach my sons — 16 and 17 — that wine is a wonderful part of a meal. I want to teach them to enjoy it while also drumming it into them that when abused, wine, like any other alcoholic beverage, can be a grave danger.
For far longer than any of its developers would care to recall, Wine, the best program to use in Linux to run Windows applications, has been in development. Now, at long last, Wine 1.0 is scheduled to be released.
This is a brief investigation into different methods people are using to make wine from owning a vineyard to insourcing grapes to just hiring it out for a small quantity or planting some grape vines in your backyard!
How to make wine in your own home
For those new to home wine making. I wrote an article and thought you might be interested in the laws. Someone complained to me about the 200 Gal. a year cap. Look at how the figures break down. If you make wine for personal consumption... the figures are quite amazing.
According to CNET Asia (Where tech becomes life!) Google have put their own hard earned cash into funding work to bring Photoshop to Linux. They have apparently funded programmers at CodeWeavers (the company that makes Wine which allows some Windows programs to run under Linux) to get the software working sooner rather than later.
List (with links) of over 100 wine grape varieties used to make wine in Australia.
A guide to making wine and cheese pairing a breeze.
Interesting article discussing the fact that you can make wine out of more then just grapes!
Why Are We Here? What does the "vine" theory speak?
I'm simply not cut out for jail. Where I really shine is watching Tivo on a couch. As soon as you need me to survive a sharpened-spoon attack, (or even a regular spoon attack)-- I'm just not your guy. Nevertheless, if I do ever end up in the big house, there's a chance I'll make it out alive as the prison brewmeister.
Taste in in the mind of the beholder.
This is an article I wrote on my current experiments making wine on a low budget. It gives guerrilla lifestyle types the basics on how to get started. An enlightening read for anybody who loves to make their own stuff or live inexpensively!
We all know that wine is made from fermentation of grape juice. The difference from a regular to a rare and super-premium wine is the period of maturity. The record of quality and consensus is what makes the wine unique. A blog can be compared to wine because it takes time to reach maturity, resulting in success. In other words, it requires a
Did you know that you can make wine at home with the exact stuff that is sitting in your own kitchen. Discover how table sugar plays a part in creating booze.
Apparently, raising the price really does make the wine taste better.At least that seems to be the result of a taste test. The part of the brain that reacts to a pleasant experience responded more strongly to pricey wines than cheap ones — even when tasters were given the same vintage in disguise.