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From our Holiday, 2008 Newsletter

Dormant vines

Late Fall in the Vineyard
2008

 

The vines are dormant now and thanks for a great season this year!

I would like to thank everyone that came to the vineyard this season to pick grapes. People from all backgrounds visited us this year. Pictures ........


Good Winemaking resources on line:

MoreWineMaking.com

This is a very interesting site with some good articles on winemaking .

Basic Winemaking Instructions:

MoreWine! Guide to Red Winemaking

Our comprehensive guide to making red wine at home - new for 2008! This 75 page booklet is split into 2 separate sections which outline first the how, then later the why of making wine at home. Many of our customers have reported that this is their primary resource for winemaking instruction. Also available as a printed hard copy.

MoreWine! Guide to White Winemaking.
Similar to our Red Winemaking paper above, this outlines the basics of making white wine at home. Currently still our older paper - look for an updated version to release around Jan 2009.

 

More good articles on the following topics:

  • Yeast and Malolactic Bacteria
  • Oak
  • Equipment Guides
  • Measuring & Testing

Visit their site for winemaking articles.....

 


Winemaking Calculators at vinoenology.com

Good site with lots of winemaking tools.......



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Todays
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How is Rose' wine different from white or red wine?

The color in wine comes from contact with the grape skins. The longer the contact, the more body and color will develop in the wine.

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