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Fruit Wine Making: Getting The Most From It
By admin | July 30, 2009
The art of winemaking is a process that comes out with finished wine in bottles after a variety of processes including selection of grapes. Grapes are the source of wine; however wine can also be made from other fruit or non-toxic plant material. Composition of a wine is the one which sets apart each kind of a wine and mead is one such variety with honey as the major ingredient.
Winemaking can be classified based on carbonation and they are still wine production without carbonation and sparkling wine production with carbonation. Weather during the growing season, soil minerals and acidity, time of harvest and pruning method are some of the factors that affect the quality of grapes. Bottling is the final process of winemaking and as a penultimate step a dose of sulphite is added to preserve wine and also to prevent it from fermentation in the bottle. My next post will be about, fruit wine making.
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