Hi!
I am so excited that I found this forum and reading so many great posts.
My name is Bonnie and I live in South Dakota. I know, not really famous for wine making (yet ). I tend to get questions such as "Do you have internet?", and even "Do you have electricity?". Yes to both and yes, it gets really cold here during the winter.
When I was 9 years old, I saw someone make their own wine at home and I have been enthralled my entire life with this magical process. There is clearly a chemical process that turns liquid into wine, but ...there is for me also something magical about wine making and it is like a piece of art work. I am now in the middle stage of my life and finally getting the chance to start learning. I started with a kit and was hooked. However, I want to learn to make wines from "scratch", so I started a rhubarb batch and a grape batch this fall. I racked them for the second time yesterday and thought I should probably taste them. I was really, really disappointed. So, I pouted for a couple of hours and am now back on my wine making journey.
I look so much forward to learn and grow as a wine maker and hopefully contribute to this forum.
On a separate note: I LOVE the rules for this forum, including the requirement for proper language.
Kind regards,
Bonnie
I am so excited that I found this forum and reading so many great posts.
My name is Bonnie and I live in South Dakota. I know, not really famous for wine making (yet ). I tend to get questions such as "Do you have internet?", and even "Do you have electricity?". Yes to both and yes, it gets really cold here during the winter.
When I was 9 years old, I saw someone make their own wine at home and I have been enthralled my entire life with this magical process. There is clearly a chemical process that turns liquid into wine, but ...there is for me also something magical about wine making and it is like a piece of art work. I am now in the middle stage of my life and finally getting the chance to start learning. I started with a kit and was hooked. However, I want to learn to make wines from "scratch", so I started a rhubarb batch and a grape batch this fall. I racked them for the second time yesterday and thought I should probably taste them. I was really, really disappointed. So, I pouted for a couple of hours and am now back on my wine making journey.
I look so much forward to learn and grow as a wine maker and hopefully contribute to this forum.
On a separate note: I LOVE the rules for this forum, including the requirement for proper language.
Kind regards,
Bonnie
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