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    Blackberry Wine

    Hi, Corky - :) - As I don't have a scale anywhere handy that would weigh my blackberries, and as my "scale of measure" for all my recipes is "1/2 of a 6 US gallon bucket" for the fruit, I really don't have a clue as to the weight. Your guess is as good as mine. In addition, while my recipe...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Reply 2: sorry I missed this part of the post. I haven't made up my 100% elderberry recipe nor my elderburg recipe yet. But, basically, they are: 2 sets of: 2.75 gallons filtered water, 10 lb granulated sugar, 2 gallon (not de-stemmed) elderberries right off the tree (late September to...
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    Blackberry Wine

    Hi, Smurfie - I'll get back to your other post later on - I'm on the way out to a wine-tasting and I'm starting to run late. A US gallon is 4 ea 32 ounce quarts. An imperial gallon is something like 4 ea 40 ounce quarts? What it boils down to is that 4 US quarts = 1 US gallon and 5 Imp...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    First, Coaster, I thank you for sharing. I have learned a whole lot about wines and winemaking just from the responses to my first three posts. Amazing what one can learn if one only keeps an open mind? Again thanks. Btw, I did my Google search with "100% fruit wines" (including the quotes to...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    OK, my first "Google" search for "100% fruit wines" showed ZERO results. My next search for "100 percent fruit wines" turned up 3 results. And the major one, Tomasello of NJ, produces limited quantity, 5 varieties, the blueberry for export only under a re-labeling contract with Japan where...
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    Blackberry Wine

    Hi, Northern Winos, and thanks for the kind comments. I'm in Vancouver BC. Where are you located? You can reach me by direct email at [email protected], subject: Wine. I've noticed that even as far from the coast as Whistler and Princeton, even Boston Bar, the blackberries just don't seem...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Hi, Anne, and many thanks for your post. I appreciate your position, and hope you do find time and a way to make your small batches of wine. If you email me directly at [email protected], subject: Wine, I'll email you a flyer I recently prepared on how to make small batches of fruit wines...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Thanks for picking up on that....great catch. I just responded similarly to a different post here. Meantime, re: "fruit wines" at the stores. Yes, you can go to the grocery store and purchase commercially produced fruit-flavored wines - strawberry hill was one of the first of them some 40...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Ahah! Got it - k-meta = Potassium Metabisulfite. Thanks. But....I do not "add it to" the wine in any way, shape or fashion. I use it exclusively for sanitizing my equipment prior to use, and after sanitization I thoroughly rinse the equipment. What few traces of "k-meta" might remain are...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    A great topic to bring up, and I applaud it. Phenols apparently are where most of the deeper flavors are derived from in full-bodied wines, and limiting them will enhance the fruitiness but remove the deeper full-bodied nuances. Not exactly 100% on the above. A better explanation of it can be...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Wheeeeeeuuuw! "K-meta"? And I'm calling for "adding them" in my own recipes? But would you believe I donlt have a clue what you are talking about? Shows just how much I don't know, doesn't it? Yeah, a lot! I use Potassium Metabisulfite for sanitizing all my equipment prior to use (and in...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Hi, JH, I appreciate your post - and wish it had all been included within the "on site" posting. Actually, I "helped make my first wine" in 1968, in the jungles of Vietnam. It was less than a roaring success. Other than that, I'm a relative novice and beginner as 2006 is only my 11th year of...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    Many thanks for your very informative posting. All new information is greatly appreciated and may well prove helpful. And I am always willing to learn as much as I can about my wine-making hobby. I'm still a relative novice. And very useful information you have provided on the PH content of...
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    Does anyone ever have enough space

    The Grapefruit (Texas ruby red) and Philippine (yellow) mango comes out a very "tasty tart" and, in spite of the high alcohol, tastes more like a "breakfast fruit drink" than a wine! I made some early spring (April) of 2005 and made the second batch in February of 2006. This will be my last...
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    Blackberry Wine

    The native "wild" blackberries do. And the cultivated and thornless "may"? However, the "imported" Himalay and other mentioned sadly do not. I have never seen them above "near sea level" - they just do not grow in the mountainous regions. Windy
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    Blackberry Wine

    My wines are "pure fruit", not mixed with grapes. Except for the odd batch of Merlot, Cabernet, now and then I make only and exclusively "pure fruit" wines from the ground up. Windy
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    Does anyone ever have enough space

    So, Wade, how come your place looks so neat? Wish my area was so nice. I use the workbench across from the washer and dryer, plus the sink, washer and dryer for racking and bottling. The bench has room for 6 carboys and I have the 30-gallon barrel at the end, beside the water heater. Will get my...
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    Use of chemicals in homemade wines

    This is a very controversial topic, but I stick by it 100%. It used to be that wines, "grape" wines, had what were called "vintage" years, often every other year, usually in even-numbered years, because the weather was better. The wine tasted better from those years. Wine connoiseurs...
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    Blackberry Wine

    My first post, and I just joined this forum/web site after finding the web site by ad in WineMaker Magazine. I'd like to extoll the virtues of blackberry wine. There are at least four varieties of blackberries available pretty much all across North America - the northern reaches, anyway...
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