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How to Make Wine: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-your-own-wine

Legality and Warning. Winemaking, also known as Homebrewing, is completely legal in the US and …

Equipment. You'll be able to make some of the stuff for this instructable but I fear that, if you want to …

Ingredients. 1, Juice of fruit to ferment. Just about ANY fruit is capable of being made into a wine. If …

Sanitation. If the yeast are the most important part in this instructable, then sanitation is the most …

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How To Make Wine At Home | Allrecipes

https://www.allrecipes.com/article/how-to-make-wine-at-home

In theory, making wine is very simple. Yeast meets grape juice in an environment that allows fermentation. It's such a natural process that wine was probably first discovered by happy accident thousands of years ago: Natural yeasts, blowing in the wind, settled down upon a bunch of squashed grapes, whose juice was pooling in the shaded bowl of a rock.

Author: Carl Hanson

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12 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

How to Make Wine: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

https://www.instructables.com/id/Make-your-own-wine

Legality and Warning. Winemaking, also known as Homebrewing, is completely legal in the US and …

Equipment. You'll be able to make some of the stuff for this instructable but I fear that, if you want to …

Ingredients. 1, Juice of fruit to ferment. Just about ANY fruit is capable of being made into a wine. If …

Sanitation. If the yeast are the most important part in this instructable, then sanitation is the most …

See all full list on instructables.com

How To Make Wine At Home | Allrecipes

https://www.allrecipes.com/article/how-to-make-wine-at-home

In theory, making wine is very simple. Yeast meets grape juice in an environment that allows fermentation. It's such a natural process that wine was probably first discovered by happy accident thousands of years ago: Natural yeasts, blowing in the wind, settled down upon a bunch of squashed grapes, whose juice was pooling in the shaded bowl of a rock.

Author: Carl Hanson

My grandmother had wild grapes growing along one of her fences on their 70 acre place. She made the best wild grape jam placing it in canning jars and sealing it with wax. Now that's what you should do with grapes. Wish I had asked her what the process was before she passed at age 98. That was some really good jam!😋

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