I have never made grape wine. But I do enjoy Pinot Noir, and yesterday I saw numerous local source for Pinot Noir grapes. Today I discovered the 2022 Oregon Vineyard and Winery report: Five takeaways from the 2022 Oregon vineyard and winery report Oregon has more wineries than any other state besides California. 60% of the total acreage of vineyards here are growing Pinot Noir (that comes to 26,611 acres of Pinot Noir). Many of those vineyards are in the northern Willamette Valley, which is where I live. Apparently they grow very will here.
I don't think I will have the time to try it this year, but if I buy some local Pinot Noir grapes next year, is there a way to make grape wine without a press? I can see if I can find a local vineyard that can press the grapes for me.
Another question: When you press the grapes, do you then add back the skins to make red wine? For smaller batches, do you put them in a brew bag like we often do for country wine fruit?
I don't think I will have the time to try it this year, but if I buy some local Pinot Noir grapes next year, is there a way to make grape wine without a press? I can see if I can find a local vineyard that can press the grapes for me.
Another question: When you press the grapes, do you then add back the skins to make red wine? For smaller batches, do you put them in a brew bag like we often do for country wine fruit?
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