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How to Make Wine, The Special Kind

Knowledge about the evolution of winemaking has already probably crossed your path. Through the years, people both ancient and modern, have discovered ways and means to produce wine that are much simpler and easier to make. Perhaps you have already discovered some recipes on how to make wine that make use of other sources aside [...]

Homemade Carignan Wine

Carignan is more affordable than the other varietals perhaps because of the following qualities: Its ripening process takes quite longer than the others. Because it takes long to ripen, its susceptibility to spring frost is decreased therefore, it can produce huge quantities. However, it tends to be sensitive to powdery and downy mildew. Having said [...]

Great Opportunities for Chinese Beer Industry

www.shcri.com – Since the 1990s, Chinese beer industry begins to develop rapidly. Chinese beer production and consumption per capita have been increased significantly. From 2003 to 2007, all economic indicators in Chinese beer industry saw increase: the beer production was raised by 14.26 million kiloliters with the growth rate of 56.9%; the sales revenue was [...]

Wine from New Zealand-Where do I start?

It has been some time since New Zealand burst onto the wine scene in the 1980′s with their Sauvignon Blanc, which at the time was a complete revelation in comparison to the oak/butter flavor profiles being proliferated by California Chardonnay. At the time their focus on high acidity to keep flavors on the palate for [...]

How to Make Cabernet Sauvignon

The grapes used for this type of wine are also unique. They are round, small, very dark with a very rough skin. The roughness of their skin actually protects them from being damaged especially when the autumn rains start to pour in. This also prevents them from being contaminated. These are the very qualities of [...]

Copain Monument Tree Pinot Noir Review

So I’ve been saving a specific bottle of wine to enjoy with my wife since my first trip to Napa and Sonoma after starting Uncorked Ventures, a Copain 2007 Monument Tree Pinot Noir. I believe I’ve talked a little about Copain before in this space, but I am a fan of much of the wine [...]

Good Argentinian Malbec

As the Malbec vineyards decrease in the south of France they are growing in Argentina. Argentine Malbec is becoming more and more popular among the area and Argentina is becoming more known for the production of good Argentinian Malbec blends. Malbec is a red grape that was originally grown in the south of France, and [...]

Important Directions in Making Wine

The following are some of the most important wine making instructions that you must always remember when creating your own homemade wine. Cleanliness Of all wine making instructions most winemakers can never mention this enough. Always be clean in your wine making processes, equipment and station. Cleanliness in this sense does not only mean physically [...]

What is the difference between white wine, red wine, and rosé wine?

Unless you’re a wine aficionado, you may only have a vague idea of the differences between white, red, and rosé wine.  While it’s true that all three do share some characteristics, it’s also true that there are some very large differences between the three, and it doesn’t all have to do with taste, though that [...]

A Day of Botteling at Winery

So, over the weekend I had one of, if not the most, enjoyable day since starting Uncorked Ventures, my wine club company. My wife and I went to Eagles Nest Winery in Ramona, CA about 15 miles east of where we live) to help with the bottling of their free run Cabernet Sauvignon. We arrived [...]