Nojan
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Hello Wine Makers! Hope you are all well!
So I know very little about wine making (close to none) and needed some tips and guidance in my wine making journey and was hoping some of you here can help me.
I live in a Muslim majority country and therefore I don't have access to wine yeast and some equipment that you might use in your process. But based on the things I heard from friends I decided to make some wine at home.
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Here's what I did.
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Fairly simple. I crushed 60kg of wine grapes and put them into 3 plastic buckets and added 2 tablespoons of honey to each bucket, gave it a good stir and covered the top with the bucket lid wrapped in a clean cloth. Left it in a dark fairly cool place for 2 weeks before opening the buckets and stirring them again. After that I have opened and stirred them every 3 days or so. And as I'm writing this it's been almost a month since I crushed the grapes.
Yesterday I really wanted to sample some of it, so I took out less than a litre of it and cleared it into a bottle. I know that for wine makers it could be an insult to drink the wine 1 month into the process but hey! it wasn't that bad. It had a very beautiful red/purple color, was strong and tasted ok. And a bit dry which I don't mind.
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And here are the questions I would like to ask.
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So right of the bat I assume that this is not the proper way to make wine and I have probably missed some necessary steps. but I would like to ask what can I do from here to get better results. I also have 2 questions to ask:
* How long do I need to wait before filtering this into another bucket or maybe bottles?!
* Do you have any recommendations for clearing the wine when the time comes? I imagine it would be easier to use cheesecloth but have also heard of egg white method.
Thanks for your responses in advance
Best,
Nojan
So I know very little about wine making (close to none) and needed some tips and guidance in my wine making journey and was hoping some of you here can help me.
I live in a Muslim majority country and therefore I don't have access to wine yeast and some equipment that you might use in your process. But based on the things I heard from friends I decided to make some wine at home.
=====================
Here's what I did.
=====================
Fairly simple. I crushed 60kg of wine grapes and put them into 3 plastic buckets and added 2 tablespoons of honey to each bucket, gave it a good stir and covered the top with the bucket lid wrapped in a clean cloth. Left it in a dark fairly cool place for 2 weeks before opening the buckets and stirring them again. After that I have opened and stirred them every 3 days or so. And as I'm writing this it's been almost a month since I crushed the grapes.
Yesterday I really wanted to sample some of it, so I took out less than a litre of it and cleared it into a bottle. I know that for wine makers it could be an insult to drink the wine 1 month into the process but hey! it wasn't that bad. It had a very beautiful red/purple color, was strong and tasted ok. And a bit dry which I don't mind.
=====================
And here are the questions I would like to ask.
=====================
So right of the bat I assume that this is not the proper way to make wine and I have probably missed some necessary steps. but I would like to ask what can I do from here to get better results. I also have 2 questions to ask:
* How long do I need to wait before filtering this into another bucket or maybe bottles?!
* Do you have any recommendations for clearing the wine when the time comes? I imagine it would be easier to use cheesecloth but have also heard of egg white method.
Thanks for your responses in advance
Best,
Nojan