Hello everyone!
We have started making wine again! My wine journey began as a child. I collected some mulberries in a bottle and they started to ferment. My mother said, why don't we try making some wine? It all got well out of hand, at one time we had 70 gallons quietly bubbling away in the cellar, in Essex, England.
After spending 30 years living in a tropical desert in Africa, my wife and I returned to England, where I continued my wine studies with WSET level 3, and worked for a while with Majestic Wine. Last year, when taking our beloved classic Citroën 2CV for her MOT in Cambridgeshire, we picked Sloes and Rosehips in the hedgerows to make two gallons of wine to resume our winemaking saga.
To be honest, it felt quite odd, I knew the theory, but it had been so long since we did this! The growing season of 2021 was awful, such an overcast summer, not enough sun for ripening and sugar production in the fruit, but we have tried, I just hope we have made something worth drinking. We had a go again this October, the sloes were much better this year, when you could find them, hopefully we have made a much better wine this time, using a cool fermenting yeast.
Last year's vintage, now bottled!
Making the labels was the most difficult part, I just couldn't find any help or advice regarding this on the internet.
It's good to be back though. it's a wonderful feeling to create something, and for such little money!
If you have any label making tips, please share them!
Thank you for reading.
We have started making wine again! My wine journey began as a child. I collected some mulberries in a bottle and they started to ferment. My mother said, why don't we try making some wine? It all got well out of hand, at one time we had 70 gallons quietly bubbling away in the cellar, in Essex, England.
After spending 30 years living in a tropical desert in Africa, my wife and I returned to England, where I continued my wine studies with WSET level 3, and worked for a while with Majestic Wine. Last year, when taking our beloved classic Citroën 2CV for her MOT in Cambridgeshire, we picked Sloes and Rosehips in the hedgerows to make two gallons of wine to resume our winemaking saga.
To be honest, it felt quite odd, I knew the theory, but it had been so long since we did this! The growing season of 2021 was awful, such an overcast summer, not enough sun for ripening and sugar production in the fruit, but we have tried, I just hope we have made something worth drinking. We had a go again this October, the sloes were much better this year, when you could find them, hopefully we have made a much better wine this time, using a cool fermenting yeast.
Last year's vintage, now bottled!
Making the labels was the most difficult part, I just couldn't find any help or advice regarding this on the internet.
It's good to be back though. it's a wonderful feeling to create something, and for such little money!
If you have any label making tips, please share them!
Thank you for reading.