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The main difference in making red wine and white wine is that red grapes are fermented on the skins and when making white wine the grapes are pressed first and only the juice is fermented.
Making White Wine
Step by Step Winemaking
Red Wine Varieties
White Wine Varieties
Table Grape Varieties
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| Step 8 - 2 to 3 months later you can rack the wine. Take a siphon hose and siphon the clear wine from the original carboy to a new one, leaving the "lees" the dead yeast and debris on the bottom in the old carboy. | ![]() |
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Step 9 - About 3 months later the wine will be ready to bottle. | |

We will use the same instructions we used for the dry red wine above with some slight variations for making fruity red wine from concord type grapes such as concord, price, buffalo or steuben.
Things to keep in mind:
- You can mix and match any of the fruitier grapes to make some very unique wines.
- Sometimes the fruitier grape are better picked slightly under-ripe - the labrusca flavor will not be as strong.
- For making concord wine many people like to dilute the juice about 20 to 50% with water. You will have to adjust the sugar level with your hydrometer and sugar additions. A quick start would be: 1.5 bushels of concord (60lb) + 1 gallon water + 5 lbs sugar.
- If you want a sweeter - high alcohol wine, the easiest way to do it is to start off with more sugar and keep adding it in small amounts throughout the fermentation. Eventually the alcohol will kill the yeast and leave some residual sugar. If you add too much at once the wine may be too sweet. At any time during the fermentation, taste the wine - if it is dry add sugar until it is sweet again. Repeat this until it does not ferment anymore.
- Another way to make a sweet wine is to ferment the wine dry, sometimes using a yeast such as Cote des Blancs that does not like high alcohol. After the wine is stable, I sweeten it to taste, add 1 to 1.25 grams/gallon Potassium Sorbate, 2 cambden tablets per gallon and rack it. If it does not re-ferment I bottle it after a few months.
- A third way to make a sweet wine is to sweeten the wine and then filter out the yeast cells with a wine filter and it will not re-ferment. A wine filter can be a usefull tool.
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Can I get grapes to make Ice Wine at Honeyflow Farm No - Due to the timing of our harvest season, they are not available. Ice wines are made from grapes harvested very late, probably in November in our area. The clusters are harvested and pressed half frozen. More.... |
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