Grape Fruit Wine is the most standard type but it is not the most popular among wine drinkers. Berries like blackberries and blueberries make wine that is more preferred among many wine drinkers. But if you ask the average person what wine is made from they are going to probably tell you grapes. There are a lot of reasons for that and probably the most dominant reason, aside from all of the grape wines you see on store shelves is the very famous way in which grape wine is made.
Any recipe for making grape wine is going to require that the grapes be crushed for two reasons. In a recipe for making grape wine you need the juices of the grape for wine and you need the skins and the remains of the grape for what is called “must”. “Must” is a necessary part of any recipe for making grape wine, as you cannot make any type of wine without the proper “must”. Making a good “must” is just as important in a recipe for making grape wine as choosing the right grapes or fermenting the wine just long enough. Crushing grapes has become the wine making stereotype and we have all seen people standing in huge tubs crushing grapes with their feet. In the old days this not only separated the juice from the grape but also created a useable “must” for fermenting. Nowadays there are machines and other devices that can be used to crush grapes that are a little more sanitary but there are still grape festivals all over the world that employ the feet stomping method for fun and display.
Nice Grapes
So what are the best grapes to use for your Fruit Wines? This is where the years of experience and the closely guarded recipe for making grape wine comes into play. There are hundreds of varieties of grapes out there and you can literally make a wine with any of them. Usually selecting a grape for your wine involves finding the sweetest tasting grapes you can find. Grape type is probably one of the closely guarded secrets of any major wineries recipe for making grape wine and if that information ever got out into public then the winery would be forced to change its recipe for making grape wine and that is always bad for business.
After you have selected the perfect grape for your Wine Making Recipes for making grape wine then it is a matter of combining all of your ingredients and allowing the process of fermenting and then aging to do its magic. All of the steps that involve the correct measurement of ingredients, the time for fermentation, and the aging process are all learned over time. You can find a lot of wonderful recipes for making grape wine on the Internet and the best way to get started is to probably copy one of them and then start to add your own personal touch.
Posted on March 21st, 2009 by the big chef
Filed under: Food and Drink
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