Ivywoods
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We just moved to a different house in an effort to downsize. My winemaking supplies are "Somewhat" organized, but I'm still working on that. Tonight I racked my raspberry lemon and my tart cherry wine. This was the first rack for them. They sat on the lees WAY too long due to the extended moving process. I'm hoping that aging them for a good long time will eliminate some of the extra yeast taste. It wasn't too bad, but still it was there.
My new winemaking area is in the basement. It's a good temperature year round for aging, but not so good for fermenting. I suppose I will be looking into different ways to warm my wine as I make it. I bought a used desk to use as a winemaking station. It's nothing fancy. The boys at the store loaded it for us. We were in for a big surprise when we got home. When we went to unload it we had not estimated the weight high enough and it was all my husband and I could do to get it in the basement. Most of the way we ended up sliding it on it's top on a blanket.
Once in the basement my husband proceeded to load it up with boxes of his stuff that he hasn't unpacked. Tonight I was able to get his boxes all moved and prepare to rack my long overdue concoctions.
I'm glad the basement is unfinished because I can't seem to do anything in winemaking that I don't make a mess. My tubing drips. I spill this or that. Tubes flip out of the carboys when I 'm not careful enough or disorganized or simply needing another hand. I'm not a neat freak, but I really don't like making a mess. Am I the only one who can't seem to rack or bottle wine without spilling something?
My new winemaking area is in the basement. It's a good temperature year round for aging, but not so good for fermenting. I suppose I will be looking into different ways to warm my wine as I make it. I bought a used desk to use as a winemaking station. It's nothing fancy. The boys at the store loaded it for us. We were in for a big surprise when we got home. When we went to unload it we had not estimated the weight high enough and it was all my husband and I could do to get it in the basement. Most of the way we ended up sliding it on it's top on a blanket.
Once in the basement my husband proceeded to load it up with boxes of his stuff that he hasn't unpacked. Tonight I was able to get his boxes all moved and prepare to rack my long overdue concoctions.
I'm glad the basement is unfinished because I can't seem to do anything in winemaking that I don't make a mess. My tubing drips. I spill this or that. Tubes flip out of the carboys when I 'm not careful enough or disorganized or simply needing another hand. I'm not a neat freak, but I really don't like making a mess. Am I the only one who can't seem to rack or bottle wine without spilling something?