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20 sites in Winemaking |
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General advice and some tasting notes from a winemaker who uses no added sulfites.
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Discusses the basic techniques and principles of amateur winemaking, and supplies recipes for still, sparkling and dessert wines.
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Describes the manufacturing process and technical specifications for icewine. Includes details of Vidal, Riesling and Cabernet Franc varieties from Ontario, Niagara and Canada.
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Articles on winemaking provided by a commercial supplier of equipment and ingredients.
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Winemaking techniques and issues are discussed on line by experts. Includes written transcripts of the broadcasts.
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Provides recipes and a guide to winemaking at home.
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An organization devoted to home winemaking. Includes a manual, articles, a newsletter, information about grape growing, and a photo album.
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A collection of favorite wine recipes, using various fruits, vegetables and flowers.
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Amateur home winemaker provides detailed information on the science and practice of winemaking for all abilities from beginners to the highly technical.
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Information, tips and recipes for the home brewer with links to other recipe sites.
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Discussions about winemaking recipes and techniques.
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Online version of the magazine. Includes articles, resources and information to help people at all levels create their own world-class wine at home.
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Discusses amateur wine making, grape growing, fruit wines, wine cellar building. Includes a large discussion forum.
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Images from a virtual winepressing day at the open air museum Roscheider Hof (Germany, Saar-Mosel-Region near Trier).
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How icewine is made from frozen grapes, with details of the temperatures required, the technical specifications, and the grape varieties used.
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A photographic narrative of the winemaking process, with a scientific slant.
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Offering tips for both beginning and advanced home winemakers.
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Searchable database for industry professionals and wine lovers offering access to information about wine making, grape growing, and the history of wine.
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Information on edible fruits and plants in the United States and Canada which are suitable for winemaking.
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Academic study of winemaking from the University of California, Davis in the US.
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