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In terms of equipment, I like this one from Presque Isle:
Deluxe Home Wine making Kit designed by PIWC (piwine.com) It has a hydrometer, carboy, autosiphon, hand corker, some corks, bottle filler, and other things.
You'll also need:
-Food safe Brutes for fermenting that are maybe 1/4 larger than your grapes (Home Depot)
-Bottles & corks (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-Yeast (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-Carboys for aging and clearing (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-Airlocks for the carboys (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-Potassium metabisulfite for stabilizing and sanitizing (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-OneStep cleanser (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-Malolactic Bacteria if you're making a red wine (MLB for MLF) (Piwine or Label Peelers) I use VP41 powder variety
-Oak powder for primary fermentation (Piwine or Label Peelers)
-Oak spirals or cubes for aging (Piwine or Label Peelers)
Crush/destem
-You can destem your grapes by hand if you don't have that equipment
-To crush, you can also do that by hand
Alcohol and MLF Fermentation
-This will happen in your food-safe brutes
-Add your yeast
-Add MLB for MLF; this can take weeks or months and you don't want to add potassium metabisulfite until it is done, so you'll either want to test or taste for this as the wine will shift from fruity to smooth like a commercial wine
-Add oak powder
-You'll want to punch down the cap
-You can ferment to dry there around 0.990-0.995 SG
-Test this with your hydrometer to be sure it is done, meaning you've tested the same specific gravity for three readings
Pressing
When its time to press, you can either do that by hand or make/buy something to do it:
DIY Wine Press | ADK Farmer Dan There are also used winemaking equipment on Facebook
(18) Winemaking Supplies and Used Equipment For Sale | Facebook ), Craigslist, and sometimes on this forum.
Stabilizing/Bulk aging/Clearing/Degassing
-Rack the wine with the autosiphon into carboys after pressing
-Add oak spirals or cubes
-Add potassium metabisulfite to stabilize and every three months during bulk aging
-Give it a good stir to degas
-Allow the wine to clear there with time
-You can also use clearing agents like superkleer KC
Bottling/Corking
-Taste your wine and make sure it tastes good before you bottle
-Look at your wine in a wine glass to be sure it is clear
-Rack into your primary or a bottling bucket
-Use the bottle filler
-Use the hand corker to cork
-Be sure to store wine bottles upright for three days
Aging in the bottle is good for wine, as well.