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May 2008 - Wine Bottles

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Home Wine Making Secrets Revealed



The Latin word 'amateur' means 'lover' and originally referred to someone who did something out of the love of doing, rather than 'just for the money'. They were regarded as the highest experts because they honed their craft motivated by joy instead of monetary reward.


Though the professionals of wine still imbue their work with passion and skill, amateurs -- with the help of modern technology and knowledge passed down over generations -- can often approach similar results.


Fermentation biochemistry was ill-understood until the beginning of the 20th century. But even so, the process has been used for over 5,000 years. Left unmolested a wine grape would ripen until the skin ruptured and the juice fermented naturally. Today, the process is guided by art and science.


Harvested grapes are put into a press where they are turned into must -- a mixture of skin, pulp and juice. Natural (residing on the skin, near the stem) and added yeast interacts with the sugars in the juice and produces ethanol (alcohol), carbon dioxide and heat. The process continues until the sugars are all reacted or the yeast is killed by the buildup of the reaction products.


Thanks to Pasteur and others the process is now tightly controlled to produce just the desired result. For those not fortunate enough to have a vineyard handy, juice concentrates can be purchased for a modest cost.


Add sugar, acids, yeast and nutrients (to assist the yeast) to a container (a carboy or jug) and allow to sit idle for 3-10 days at 75F (24C). Specific recipes available with the concentrate give amounts and details. Strain off the liquid from the pulp and allow to ferment at 65F (18C) for several weeks until bubbling stops. Siphon off sediments (lees) and store the bottles on their sides at 55F (13C) for six months (white) to a year (red) before tasting.


Of course, it sounds simpler than it is -- but neither is it beyond the dedicated amateur's ability. The process is monitored and (sometimes) adjusted on a daily basis. Thanks to inexpensive refractometers to measure sugar concentrations, hydrometers, thermometers, temperature controlled cabinets and a host of other items the job is now much easier.


But it's less expensive than the average photography fanatic's budget, and with equally pleasurable results. Well, one hopes, anyway.


It will come as no surprise, that much can go wrong while nature is taking its -- well, natural -- course. Fermentation can fail to start, it can start and then mysteriously cease prematurely, the output can be excessively sweet or hazy or full of sediments. The wine can have too much pectin, too much bacteria, taste flat or sulphurous or even moldy. Crystals can form from storing in too much cold or secondary fermentation can result from storing too hot. Sometimes these are deliberate.


But, thanks to the Internet, there are now hundreds of websites devoted to helping the eager amateur vintner in producing wines that rival the masters. All you have to do is practice for about a hundred years.


Bonne chance!

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Thursday 05/01/08 - Wine Basket

Another Great Wine Basket Article

Which Wine With Your Fish


It is a dilemma that has plagued mankind since the first hook was tied to fishing line and a rudimentary fishing bobber attached. Since the first days of fishing, there has been the question. The question itself has meant the difference between acceptance and banishment in the eyes of your dinner guests. Which wine goes with your fish?

For as long as I can remember, white wine was the commonly chosen wine to compliment a fish dinner. Yet in recent history red wine has found it?s way into the hearts of many. This means if you were once banished for serving a California Chardonnay with your Portuguese-Style Swordfish, you can now come out of hiding. For it is not the color of the wine that makes your fish acceptable, but whether or not the flavors compliment one another.

Probably the most easily paired serving of fish with wine is the salmon. Also to be noted is the type of sauce that is served with the fish in question. You will find that buttery and moist dishes open up a world of opportunities when it comes to wine pairings. Salmon, for example, falls square into this category. You can easily serve this dish with many non-white wines like Chardonnay, Burgundy, or even Champagne. Even a Pinot will pair well with broiled or grilled salmon. For instance an Olive-Encrusted Salmon with Zucchini and Mushroom Stew.

Now this is not to say that white wine has been replaced at the table. It is about the texture and consistency of the fish that lends to the type of wine you wish to serve. White wine is still a traditional serving with fish. A dry wine, such as a Muscadet would pair well with a Marlin Piccatta or similar dish.

If you are looking at a smoked fish like a Smoked Salmon Spread at your next dinner party, try something with a fruity or oaky wine. But as a word of caution, do not pair a heavy oaky wine with a smoked entr?e? or you may find it a bit overpowering for your quests.

The simple word here is that you do not have to fear serving white or red wine with your fish. Just think about the type of flavors, textures, and constancy that will be present and marry them to the complimentary flavors found in your wine selection.

Dean Carl has enjoyed both fishing and dining on fish with family and friends nearly all of his life. Dean feels sharing fishing stories and reliving the ?one that got away? is a necessary part to enjoying the great sport of fishing we enjoy today. His memories of fishing stories over dinner are an important part of his heritage. This article has been shared courtesy of www.thefishingbobber.com and www.fishrecipesworld.com



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Building Wine Racks To Safely Store Your Wine


Some people run the other direction when it comes to woodwork. Fortunately, when it comes to building wine racks, you don?t have to feel so intimidated. This type of woodwork is probably one of the easiest jobs out there. You don?t have to have any experience for building wine racks, but if you are good at woodwork, you can make additions on yours. If you are new to woodwork, building wine racks is a great place to start.

Steps to Building Wine Racks

If you have experience with woodwork, you could probably just jump right into the task without help. But for those who are new to woodwork, you may want to look into getting a build-your-own-wine-rack kit. When you buy one of these, all the main supplies are included. This makes things extremely simple and fool-proof. You basically follow the directions and place the correct pieces together. Once you?ve completed building the wine rack, you?ll feel a lot more confident with woodwork and ready to take on more difficult projects.

If you have a little bit of experience with woodworking, you?ll have more choices in making building wine racks. Start out with a set of plans. If you are experienced enough to make your own plans, great. If you aren?t so lucky, you can find plans online for building wine racks.

Once you have your plans, you?ll need to choose the wood you want for building wine racks. There are several types of wood to choose from. You can completely change the look of the wine rack depending on the wood you choose. They type of wood can also effect how strong the wine rack is, so I recommend researching a little on the types of wood to use. Although building wine racks without plans is more difficult and more time consuming, you can end up unique looks to the racks.

No matter how you end up building wine racks, whether from a kit or on your own, you can end up with a great look. This is a wonderful way to take care of your wine, while adding style to your wine cellar. Building wine racks by yourself you can save on money and it allows you to completely decide how it will look. And after all your hard work you?ll have amazing wine racks to show for it.


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