Was the higher levels in inexpensive wines due to shorter aging inexpensive get compared with more expensive wines? I would suspect that a metal like arsenic would tend to settle to the bottom and the wine would racked off of it.
Well I found out today that I won two blue ribbons for a cherry wine and a pineapple/orange/Banana Wine at the Minnesota State Fair Wine Amatuer Competion!
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Yesterday and into Last night I had a Bottling and Back sweetening party. We spent nine hours bottling and bench testing various wines that I had made. At the end of the night we had three bottles half drunk or... half filled. One white and two reds. We decided to finish the white. That...
Wholesale... or would that be purchased from someone who got the plates with a "five finger discount" (back of a truck).
Hey no offense. Remember, there's a statute of limitations on those type of aquired goods.
I grew up in St Paul. My grandparents lived on the East Side and owned a bakery...
Once my LW and I went to a winery for a tasting. I commented on one young wine, "This has a earthy like smell and taste with also strong hints of wet dog fur and the excrements from its rear."
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Good thread!
I'm sure your sisters fiancee appreciated the gift. Just that he couldn't realize the taste benefits due to his financial shortfall.
Some people aren't wine drinkers and we should not force them to be so. Besides All that does is leave more wine for those who appreciate it!
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For households in most areas in the USA, a single adult household can make up 100 gallons per year and two or more adults in a household can make up to 200 gallons per year.
Is it considered wine made after fermentation of at the point of bottling?
Has any amateur winemakers on this board...
Yes you should drink... Er sample it in a good quantity. Here is you chance to note (I mean write down) the the bouquet and flavors so you can critique it as the wine ages. This information I often add to the notes I make during the tasting at bottling.