by Joze | Jan 17, 2024 | Wine Making
Enthusiasts of alcoholic beverages frequently create their own currant wine through a process of fermentation at home. This simple red currant wine recipe will help you master the technique of creating a delicious drink. Currant berries have a positive impact on...
by Joze | Dec 11, 2021 | Advices, Wine Making
The shortest wine making instructions of a quality wine could be. Harvest as healthy grapes as possible and fast deliver them to the wine cellar. Unfortunately, the conditions mentioned above are often not possible due to force majeure: diseases and pests that attack...
by Joze | Dec 9, 2021 | Equipment, Wine Making
In the process of white wine production, the grapes are pressed immediately after stalking and no later than the next day if the white mash is macerated cold. The red mash goes to press after the maceration, which, depending on the style and category of the wine, can...
by Joze | Apr 27, 2021 | Wine Making
Making wine is a process that you are able to do, and you should do. If you delight in a glass of wine, you’ll take pleasure in making wine on your own. However, in this process, you must take into account basic wine making steps. Basic Wine Making Steps: The...
by Joze | Apr 1, 2021 | Wine Making
The grape variety’s correct choice is significant because the final quality of sparkling wines depends on it. But which are the main grapevine varieties for sparkling wine? The most commonly used are less aromatic varieties with higher total acidity and lower...
by Joze | Mar 29, 2021 | Wine Making
The sparkling wine making process starts with a grape harvest and ends up in a glass. In this article, I will guide you along the path of this mystery. The Sparkling Wine Making Process Begins With the Harvest The sparkling wine production method demands that grape...
by Joze | Mar 16, 2021 | Wine Making
Recently, the white wine making process has been carried out mainly in tanks. This type of process is carried out primarily for economic reasons. For the care of top-quality white wines, well-established wine-growing areas have not given up on wooden barrels, as they...
by Joze | Mar 1, 2021 | Wine, Wine Making
Many people think that the rose wine making process is something like mixing white and red wine. They are confused by the different colors of rosé wines. The legislation stipulates that rose wines are produced from red grapes. By simply mixing white wines with reds,...
by Joze | Sep 17, 2020 | Wine Making
The maceration of wine must is a process in which lightly squeezed grapes are soaked in their own liquid. Maceration is one of the early steps in wine production, which occurs in the wine cellar immediately after the arrival of the clusters from the vineyard to the...
by Joze | Sep 7, 2020 | Advices, Wine Making
Exceptionally, due to the insufficient amount of sugar in the must and the associated alcohol level adding sugar to wine must is allowed. What are sugars, how are they formed, when are they allowed to be added, and how do we properly dose the required amount? Sugar...
by Joze | Aug 31, 2020 | Vineyard, Wine Making
During this period, many winegrowers have asked themselves whether I am ready for the grape harvest and what they still have to do to be absolutely prepared. It took a lot of time, care, and a lot of sweat to meet the expectations of every winegrower who quietly and...
by Joze | Apr 20, 2020 | Advices, Wine Making
Brewing homemade wine is a real pleasure venture. But after the production of wine, it’s time to design your own wine labels. Just as significant as the making of your wine is, labeling the outcome is as necessary. For one, it benefits you to classify the wine...
by Joze | Mar 2, 2020 | Wine Cellar, Wine Making
Most of us are familiar with archaeologically restored clay vessels and amphorae from Greek and Roman sites: these clay vessels preceded wooden vessels for storing wine and other liquids. But according to some sources, the existence of open wooden vessels in Egypt has...
by Joze | Feb 24, 2020 | Equipment, Wine Cellar, Wine Making
Commercial wine making equipment can be divided into three parts: grape takeover, winery, and bottling. Let’s review them briefly. Production in modern wine cellars must be technologically sophisticated if winemakers want the enormous quantities of wine they...
by Joze | Feb 6, 2019 | Wine Making
This article will briefly describe the steps for making wine from grapes. Winemaking is the intentional transformation of grape juice into wine through fermentation. The job of a winemaker, the way I see it, is to choreograph the wine’s creation in the bottle...
by Joze | Jan 17, 2019 | Advices, Equipment, Wine Making
Making your own wine is a fantastic hobby. There’s nothing as enjoyable as tasting a glass of delicious wine that you made yourself. One way you can up your winemaking game is by filtering. Today we’re going to talk about using a filter to improve the...
by Joze | Sep 20, 2018 | Vineyard, Wine Making
Grape Harvesting Time is an important time for every winemaker. In addition to our family, we invite friends, sometimes even tourists or lovers of our wines. Sometimes, the harvest was a multi-day event when all grapes were harvested at once. Today, with the term...
by Joze | Jul 27, 2018 | Hospitality, Wine, Wine Making
Go on the net. Do a search on Slovenia. Find out about Slovenian wine or even visit this country. You will discover that it is an agricultural country and above all, you will be impressed by its viticulture. In long form, the Republic of Slovenia, Slovenia, in...
by Joze | Apr 10, 2018 | Wine, Wine Making
Rose wine is simple wine in the glass. It’s pink, it’s chilled, and it tastes good. But you must decide which is the best rose wine for your taste. And this time of year, no event wouldn’t be enhanced without a good rose, from school supper to a July...
by Joze | Mar 29, 2018 | Equipment, Wine Making
There is nothing more exciting than preparing your own quality wine in the comfort of your own house. But for this purpose, you need your basic wine making kit. Before you buy your first wine making kit, you will need to read a few reviews about it. You need to ask...