Wine Making

Fruit Wine Making




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Control The Acidity Of The Wine To Ensure It Is Neither Too Acidic Or Too Flat And Insipid

It is much easier to learn fruit wine making than most people may expect it to be and the basic process begins when yeast turns the sugar found in fruits into carbon dioxide and alcohol and the carbon dioxide, when it escapes into the air, creates the wine. What a winemaker needs to do for fruit wine making is to provide the ideal conditions for the yeast to perform its work and leave the rest to nature. Agents known as finings, which are normally bentonite, gelatin or isinglass, is added to the wine to speed up the settling or clearing process. After this, the wine is siphoned off from one container into another and so leaves the sediment and the fining behind. That is more or less all it takes to learn fruit wine making.

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There are two different methods of fruit wine making. The first is to use fresh grape fruits and the second is to use kits that contain fruit concentrates and are far easier to use than using fresh fruits. The concentrate kit is so easy to use that one can almost get to drink the wine straight away because there is no need to choose, crush or press the grapes. Simply follow the easy to use instructions and the fruit wine making process will have been completed almost instantaneously.

But, using fresh fruits for fruit wine making is a more rewarding and complex process and the major difference is in preparing the must, which is what the crushed fruit or juice used for fermentation, is called. Also fruit wine making using fresh fruits requires that sugar and acid levels be adjusted manually as opposed to automatic adjustments of kit based fruit wine making processes. Since fruits contain different sorts of acids, controlling their levels is necessary if one wants the wine to be drinkable because too much acidity renders the wine undrinkable while too little acidity renders it flat and insipid.

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The wine, for most people, is ready to drink when the need arises to drink it but, there is no hard and fast rule regarding this because some vintage wines take less time to develop and white wines are peaking faster than their red wine counterparts. Light wines may take a few months while the heavier red wines may take years to develop. It makes a wonderful pastime developing the ability to taste and evaluate wines.

Most wine bottles can be reused but requires that the bottles be kept clean and sterilized before filling them with wine and it is important to rinse the bottle immediately after they empty out. There are two types of corks used - the long cork and the short cork and there are also screw tops, which seal the bottle well but, are not as romantic as the corks.

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