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How to Make Wine - Subtle Flavors Are the Key by Mike Carraway


How to Make Wine - Subtle Flavors Are the Key
By Mike Carraway




There are many videos and online guides on the internet on making wine from concentrated grape juice from the store. But - have you ever tasted the stuff? Not too good. Sure - it's wine, but it's nothing like what you would get at a wine shop.



It's thin, it's acidic, and really just tastes like grape juice with a little alcohol in it. Not exactly what you would call a quality wine.



But, there IS a way to improve upon this flavor significantly. How do you do it?



First of all, find a wine from a wine shop that you really like. Many of these wines will list the subtle flavors that the wine has on the label. Examples of this are 'hints of pepper', and 'blackberry overtones'. Concord juice concentrate has none of these.



So here's the secret: Add these things to your grape juice before you start the fermentation, i.e., before you put your yeast in.



If you want 'Blackberry overtones', either buy fresh blackberries at the store, or you can even use canned blackberries in water. Be sure and crush them up to extract the juice or you can even use a juicer to get the juice out. You may want to thin the juice out a little by adding some water and then boiling on the stove to sterilize.



Another thing to add is regular raisins. Get a box of raisins, chop them up, and then boil them in water on the stove to extract the natural grape flavor and the tannins. Tannins are a big ingredient in finer wines and if there aren't enough, your wine won't have the right amount of 'bite'.



One thing to watch out for: preservatives. If you buy juice or canned fruits, be sure and read the label to make sure there are NO preservatives. Preservatives will keep the juice from fermenting.



What about the 'hint of pepper'? Simple, get some black peppercorns and put them in water and boil them to extract that peppery flavor.



You can even put everything above into one pot on the stove, boil it, let it cool, strain it, and then put it into the concord grape juice. Once you have done all of this, you are ready to throw in the yeast and let it ferment.



You will be amazed at the difference in flavor you'll get. Try it and feel free to experiment by adding other fruits to the concord grape juice. Be sure and keep good notes just in case you hit on the 'perfect' recipe so you can reproduce it later.




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