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		<description><![CDATA[Wine making process started centuries ago when man started cultivating grapes and started maintaining vine yards. Wine making recipe, in ancient world, was somewhat different compared to today’s process. In ancient time, people did not have any refined instruments or any sophisticated utensils.
The wine making process is known as vinification. On the other hand, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wine making process started centuries ago when man started cultivating grapes and started maintaining vine yards. Wine making recipe, in ancient world, was somewhat different compared to today’s process. In ancient time, people did not have any refined instruments or any sophisticated utensils.<br />
The wine making process is known as vinification. On the other hand, the wine maker is known as vinter. Wine makers can also be referred to as enologists or oenologists as they study enology or oenology, the study of wine.</p>
<p><strong>Here, we will see the process of wine making recipe.</strong><br />
Wine Making Recipe<br />
There are various types of wine making recipes available and you can choose from any number of varieties. Some of the famous and most wanted are:<br />
1) Almond Wine<br />
2) Apple Wine<br />
3) Apricot Wine<br />
4) Blackberry Wine<br />
5) Cherry Wine<br />
6) Gooseberry Wine<br />
7) Greengage Wine<br />
8.) Mead Wine<br />
9) Passion Fruit Wine<br />
10) Pear Juice Wine</p>
<p>Now, all you need to do is to follow some simple, basic steps and make delectable wine right at your home. Let us see how Almond wine is made.<br />
- Almond Wine Making Recipe<br />
- Take 2 oz. assorted almonds (sweet and bitter, mixed)<br />
- 1 lb. raisins<br />
- Up to 3 lb sugar (preferably granulated)<br />
- Water (1 gallon)<br />
- Nutrient and yeast<br />
- At least 3 lemons.</p>
<p><strong>Procedure of Almond Wine Making Recipe</strong><br />
1)Chop the almonds and raisins, mix them together and mince<br />
2) After this, boil them in 1 gallon of water, along with lemon zest in grain-bag for at least an hour<br />
3) Add granulated sugar and stir, make sure it gets dissolved, then mix gently<br />
4) After you are done with boiling, keep the whole stuff for cooling at 70 degrees approximately<br />
5) Take the grain-bag, remove it and squeeze in order to extract the juice (liquor)<br />
6) Gather liquor into a primary fermented container<br />
7) Now, add water to reinstate 1 gallon<br />
8.) Time to add nutrient, lemon juice, and yeast<br />
9) Cover the whole portion and blend twice a day for about 10 days<br />
10) Remove whole extract from the container and airlock it in a fermenting bottle<br />
11) Important- Make sure that the air does not pass<br />
12) Support it for first 30 days, and then again 6 weeks later<br />
13) Shelf it in an airtight bottle for 1 year<br />
14) Remove it and taste after a year.</p>
<p>Note: It is a known fact that when you keep a wine for more than a year, it tastes much better. It is an age-old fact that old wine gives much intoxicating affect than the recent ones. The yeast present in wine keeps getting stronger and stronger as time passes by and this is the reason why old wine is more intoxicating and tasty.</p>
<p>It is also very important to note that the superiority and eminence of wine should not fade. Maintain the fineness of wine by taking certain important measures while bottling it. If you wish to know more about wine making recipes, you can consult any of the wine makers in your locality.</p>
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		<title>Wine Making Instructions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wine making instructions is something I would like to discuss in this article. The art of wine making is also known as vinification. Wine making or vinification is the process of producing wine. The process starts from selection of various types of grapes and ends with the bottling of wine. Wine making process requires precise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wine making instructions is something I would like to discuss in this article. The art of wine making is also known as vinification. Wine making or vinification is the process of producing wine. The process starts from selection of various types of grapes and ends with the bottling of wine. Wine making process requires precise time and accurate ways in order to make good quality wine. Wine making or the science of wine is known as oenology (British English) or enology (American English).</p>
<p><strong>Wine making instructions &#8211; History</strong><br />
According to historical records, wine making started as early as 6000 BC. The evidence reveals that the initial wine production began in Iran and Georgia. Ancient people believed that wine possessed some spiritual powers and had some ritual significance too. Recently, researchers and scientists concluded that the wine making process started 7000 years ago and in ancient China, people drank by mixing it with Rice. However, correct dates cannot be predicted as many records show various evidences.<br />
<strong><br />
Categories of Wine making</strong><br />
Wine making is divided into two groups-<br />
i. Without carbonation (Still Wine Production) and<br />
ii. With carbonation (Sparkling Wine Production).</p>
<p><strong>Easy Ways of Wine making Process</strong><br />
It takes a lot of effort and skills, as it is a science and an art. The following are some of the easy ways:<br />
1. At first, buy plastic vats to contain grapes<br />
2. Keep grapes in grape clusters and crush them thoroughly<br />
3. Take about fifty pounds of good ripe grapes for producing five gallons of intoxicating wine<br />
4. Then, grapes are fermented and squished<br />
5. Crush grapes with your feet, it is an age-old process that is being followed still and no technology could surpass the classic way of grape crushing.<br />
6. However, small grapes can be crushed with a potato masher or by hands<br />
7. Keep in mind the container or the vat should be less filled, just two-thirds full when all grapes are crushed<br />
8. The unwanted yeast can generate premature fermentation<br />
9. Add apposite amount of Campden tablets (potassium metabisulfite) in order to stop unwanted growth of yeast<br />
10. You&#8217;re almost done! Now, cover the vat or container with a clean piece of cloth or a clean towel and leave it for at least 24 hours (one day).</p>
<p><strong>Wine making Instructions Outline</strong><br />
In wine making, sanitation plays a crucial role and it is very important in order to make a high-quality wine. When sanitation is not done properly, then there are great chances of your wine getting spoiled. It is not possible to sterilize in home environment as the process of wine making requires suitable equipments to keep the bacteria to minimum. Bacteria are likely to attack, so keep them away by taking certain useful measurements.<br />
Secondly, allow yeast to grow rapidly in order to make conditions unfavorable for the growth of bacteria. Make sure that everything is clean and sanitized before you start up with the process of wine making.</p>
<p>1. Cleaning: Soak all the materials and equipments in a solution of 1 sanitizer per gallon and keep it for about 15 minutes or more. After that, rinse methodically with warm, preferably hot water<br />
2. Temperature: Make sure that your mixture is in the clean bucket and is at appropriate temperature which is suitable for yeast development. When yeast develops, the sweet syrups turn into wine. Please note that the temperature should be between 25 degrees to 30 degrees Celsius<br />
3. Determination: Do not determine with speculation or by depending on your senses. Always remember to use an accurate thermometer to check the temperature. If the temperature rises above 30 degrees Celsius, then yeast may be perished resulting in slow and incomplete process. Similarly, if the temperature falls below 20 degrees Celsius, then there would be no fermentation or it would be very slow, which would take at least or more than 4 days<br />
4. The Four-week Procedure: Now, the last and the most important basic steps-:</p>
<p>· Day 1 to Day 5: Pour syrup and stir to dissolve. Sprinkle yeast over the syrup and wait. Seal the lid!<br />
· Day 6 to Day 19: Tap wine into a sanitized and clean carboy. Then top with cold water by attaching the air lock and make sure that it is filled with cold water<br />
· Day 20 to Day 27: Stir for 2 minutes by checking its gravity<br />
· Day 27 to Day 28 (Last Day): Wine should be clear! Check everything from the beginning by not disturbing the sediment. After this, crush 2 Campden tablets by dissolving in ½ cup of warm water. Then, add wine and stir gently by rinsing carboy. Siphon wine back into it and leave it as is in a cool and dry place for at least two days</p>
<p>The process is done, and enjoy your wine now! Always remember to follow the wine making instructions in order to enjoy your delicious, intoxicating wine.</p>
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