oh great. A couple more questions....do I need to maintain the wine at the same temp 72-74degrees and do I assume the fermantation is complete or do I leave it sit for a few weeks and keep checking the SG?
I hope someone can put my worries at ease. I'm making my very first batch of wine from a Concord Grape concentrate(1 gal). I believe I followed the directions to a "T". The primary ferment started with an S.G. of 1.090. I maintained a controlled temp of about 72-74degrees. To my suprise, after...
Very nice. Looks like I better get started on clearing some land. i have alot of grassy area that would be perfect to plant some vines but first is the challenge of digging out the grass.
I'm having a problem uploading my pic to here but I'll keep trying.
Thanks, I'm in rhode island so you're not too far from me. You may be right about being too late but the vines are still pretty full. Hopefully my hydrometer will arrive soon.
Thanks! Sorry should have given more specifics. The grapes are wild at the edge of the woods. They are a deep purple color, almost black and the size is about the diameterof a nickel(maybe slightly smaller). I live in rhode island. The property i live on use to be a farm so i'm hoping these...
I live in the northeast and recently found out i have some grapes growing in my backyard that can be used for making wine so i'm going to try my hand at it..where do i start? i have a kit coming in the mail & was told i first need to check the sugar level of the grapes before picking them...