Wine Making Equipment Kit
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When it comes to making homemade wine it should be fun, easy and the wine should be positively divine. You should also be able to make as many flavors of wine as you want, a wine to fit any occasion. If you want Chardonnay, you should have it. If you want to serve a Pinot Noir, you should be able to serve it. If you want a white wine with your dinner, you should have it.
There are wine making kits that come in a variety of flavors, so you could buy a kit for every flavor you want, which can get very expensive. Or, you can buy a kit that comes with one flavor and try to find a wine recipe guide that has the recipes of other wines.
However, if you want an all in one solution, then there is a program that will solve your problem. There's a course that will not only show you how to make homemade wine that will absolutely amaze your friends and family, it will also let you know where you can get the equipment you need, the fruit and ingredients you need, all for free.
The name of this amazing course is the "Inner Circle of 21st Century Home Winemakers". This program is full of information and secrets you won't get anywhere else. It also gives you instructions in plain English with none of that technical nonsense. With this course you're going to get step-by-step videos, three ultra informative e-books and some great bonuses. People who have tried this program have been blown away by it.
Imagine having a dinner party at your own and everyone is not only complimenting the roast beef but also Chianti you served with it. Now imagine the surprise on everyone's faces when you tell them that it's homemade wine and that you made it.
Well, you won't have to imagine this scenario when you learn how to make your own wine because it will be reality. Making homemade wine can be very easy and fun once you know-how. You can buy an inexpensive wine making kit that comes with the equipment, instructions and sometimes even the ingredients you need to make great tasting wine in the comfort of your own home.
But if you're into making homemade wine at all, want to get into winemaking or maybe you're just a wine lover, you should really look into the "Inner Circle of 21st Century Home Winemakers".
Everybody that gets into wine making at home has their reasons, rather it's for fun, the love of wine or economics. The "Inner Circle of 21st Century Home Winemakers" is a great course for anyone needing help making homemade wine. To get more information on how to make your own wine and the "Inner Circle of 21st Century Home Winemakers", click the link.
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Making Wine $49.99 Making Wine - Giclee Print |
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Winemaking: Recipes, Equipment, and Techniques for Making Wine at Home $3.95 The definitive guide for both the beginner and the accomplished home winemaker, with more than eighty recipes for everything from fresh grape wines to liqueurs. Spiral bound. Photographs and line drawings. |
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Wine Making $26.99 Marilyn Hageman Wine Making - Art Print |
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Wine Cork Board Kit by Wine Enthusiast $39.99 Wine lovers now have a way to store and display the many corks from special occasions or just special wines. The Wine Cork Board Kit by Wine Enthusiast is a fun and clever solution to your wine lover storage needs. Pop those wine corks... and create a wine cork bulletin board. This kit is really making a statement in the wine community, since half the fun is in the making! The maple bulletin board is perfect for the kitchen, home office, or wine cellar. We supply the oak frame and hanging hardware, you supply the wine corks and glue (we recommend a hot glue gun, although standard white glue or wood glue works as well).Approximately 256 wine corks are required to complete bulletin board kit (wine corks vary in size). Wine corks not included.Features: • Kit includes maple frame and hanging hardware • Fun and creative way to display special corks • Approximately 256 wine corks are required for board • Wine corks and glue not includedSize: 16"square |
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Wine Glass Favor Kit $29.99 Favor-making kit includes goblets, tulle circles, ribbons and favor tags to create your own wine glass favor. Just add candy. Features and facts:Wine glass favor kit includes items to make 24 favors: plastic wine glasses, tulle circles, white ribbons and favor tagsTags can be personalized by handGlasses measures 2 3/4"" tall x 1 3/4"" wideEasy assembly and instructions |
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Dancing Fairies Making Wine $49.99 Jesus Blasco Dancing Fairies Making Wine - Giclee Print |
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French Cooperage making Wine Barrels $39.99 French Cooperage making Wine Barrels - Giclee Print |
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Wine Cork Serving Tray Kit in Maple $43.49 Pop those wine corks...and create a wine cork serving tray. Our Wine Cork Serving Tray Kit is a creative gift for the wine lover in your life, since half the fun is in the making! The serving tray in maple will make your guests impressed with not just your food but the tray too. Just arrange the wine corks on the tray and slide the clear Plexiglas cover over them. Everything stays in place without a messy gluing process. Includes hardwood tray, Plexiglas cover and instructions. You supply the corks. Gift Boxed.Approximately 108 wine corks are required to complete wine cork tray. Wine corks vary in size. Features: • Maple hardwood tray • Plexiglass cover • You supply the corks; fun to makeSize: 17"wide x 13"deep |
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Grapes into Wine $13.99 As the first to write a basic book in English on winemaking from the winemaker’s point of view, Philip Wagner has long been considered an authority on the subject, and his book American Wines and Wine-Making has become a bible for small producers and home winemakers in this country. Now, in this completely new version of that classic, Mr. Wagner takes into account the many dramatic changes that in recent years have revolutionized the American wine scene.   With the knowledge that comes from his own experimentation, Mr. Wagner discusses the new, successful hybrids that have now made it possible to grow wine-producing grapes in far more areas of the United States than used to be considered feasible. Once again he covers all the basic technical information, including recent developments important to the small commercial winery and to the home producer—from the choice of the right vines to the vintage itself, the care of the new wines, and finally the bottling of the wine: red, white, and rosé, sparkling and sweet.   There is a new chapter on concentrates for the growing number of people who want to make wine but are not close to a source for suitable grapes, or haven’t the space to work with fresh materials. Mr. Wagner describes what concentrates are, how they are made, what the characteristics are of different types, and what to expect. There are specific instructions on procedure and on the necessary (and unnecessary) equipment.   In addition, Philip Wagner’s introductory chapters on the evolution of the wine grape, on European winegrowing, and on the contemporary scene throughout the United States provide an excellent guide for the consumer, as does his concluding chapter on tasting and using wine. Peppered throughout with a wealth of historical and anecdotal material as well as down-to-earth experience—and full of the author’s appreciation of wine and winemaking as a way of life—this book is not only a useful guide but delightful and rewarding reading. |
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NEC / KIT DSX80 Common Equipment Kit / 1091022 $522.74 NEC - KIT DSX80 Common Equipment Kit - 1091022 |
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Making Sense of Wine $3.95 The paperback edition of this highly praised wine classic includes a new preface and an all-new chapter that covers changes and advances in winemaking since the book's initial publication in 1989. Kramer explores connoisseurship through the practical devices of "thinking wine" and "drinking wine," making for an engrossing journey through one of life's great pleasures. Wine's complexities are often glossed over in favor of sound bites tailored to the novice. Kramer embraces and celebrates these complexities. The superbly written text covers the basics, from food and wine pairings to setting up a wine cellar. |
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Knowing and Making Wine $82.31 A veritable digest of enology, Knowing and Making Wine deals with all aspects--both practical and theoretical--of wine-science. Emile Peynaud, noted research enologist and teacher, brings us the knowledge from his long career and his considerable contributions to current practices in enology. This complete survey of wine-making techniques and wine appreciation examines the latest scientific developments and shows how the results of this research can be applied in everyday practice. It uses simple terms without complicated chemical formulas and includes practical exercises supported by related theories. Conceived as a handbook not only for the student but also for the practicing enologist confronted with day-to-day problems, Knowing and Making Wine gives each an opportunity to solve particular cases which arise, and guides the practitioner where there may be several possible solutions |
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Making Fine Wines and Liqueurs at Home $6.99 Making Fine Wines itemizes the simple equipment needed for wine-making, and clearly describes the procedures for making wine and sparkling wines, sherry and port.  There is also an extensive section on liqueurs.   Making Fine Wines and Liqueurs at Home is a companion volume to Brew It Yourself and a foolproof guide for people who derive pleasure and satisfaction from making delectable product at home, using a minimum amount of equipment and time. |
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The Theoretical Aspect of Wine Making $12.32 An expert on the subject provides an analysis of wine making theory. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience. |
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Slide Making Kit $16.95 Slide Making Kit |
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Making Good Wine $13.63 Making Good Wine has become the classic text on Australian and New Zealand winemaking, read and treasured by professional and amateur winemakers, students, wine lovers and buffs alike who want to know more about wine. Clearly and expertly it explains the principles as well as the practices of winemaking, and highlights the remarkable nature of the product. Written by Bryce Rankine, long-time head of oenology at South Australia's famous Roseworthy College, this the definitive work on winemaking in Australia and New Zealand. |
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Wine $239.95 The commercial importance of wine continues to increase across the globe, with the availability of many new wines, encompassing a remarkable and exciting range of flavours. Wine Flavour Chemistry focuses on aspects of wine making procedures that are important in the development of flavour, describing some of the grapes used and their resulting wines. In-depth descriptions of flavour reaction pathways are given, together with cutting-edge scientific information concerning flavour release, its associated chemistry and physics, and the sensory perception of volatile flavours. Wine Flavour Chemistry contains a vast wealth of information describing components of wine, their underlying chemistry and their possible role in the taste and smell characteristics of wines, fortified wines, sherry and port. Many extremely useful tables are included, linking information on grapes, wines, composition and resulting perceived flavours. Wine Flavour Chemistry is essential reading for all those involved in commercial wine making, be it in production, trade or research. The book will be of great use and interest to all enologists, and to food and beverage scientists and technologists in commercial companies and within the academic sector. Upper level students and teachers on enology courses will need to read this book. All libraries in universities and research establishments where food and beverage science and technology, and chemistry are studied and taught, should have multiple copies of this important book. |
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Making Homemade Wine $3.95 Want to impress your friends? Serve up some outstanding wine with dinner--and then tell them it's homemade! In Making Homemade Wine , author Robert Cluett takes the mystery out of winemaking. Using his simple nine-step process, you'll learn how to make superb-tasting wines right in your own home. Whether you want to make a common or unusual wine--from everything from grapes to elderberries to parsnips--you'll find the recipes and know-how here. There's even a universal wine formula that allows you to create your own unique recipes! And if your wine doesn't turn out as you expected, never fear--you can read up on Cluett's tips for preventing and fixing the most common problems home winemakers encounter. |
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Making Sense of Wine (Unabridged) $13.99 Since its first publication in 1989, Matt Kramer's extraordinarily accessible guide to wine has become a classic.... |
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Wine-Making in Hot Climates $27.76 Publisher: Melbourne, R.S. Brain, government printer Publication date: 1900 Subjects: Wine and wine making Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Home Brewing: A Guide to Making Your Own Beer, Wine and Cider $13.09 A beer and brewing expert shows how easy it can be to make beer and wine with just basic equipment and a few key skills There can be little more satisfying than taking your first sip of delicious home-brewed beer, and this fantastic step-by-step guide provides all the information needed to get started. Made without the unnecessary chemicals and additives added to store-bought drinks, the beverages featured here will appeal to anyone seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle. There are guidelines for each step of the way, including necessary equipment, advice on different malts and ingredients, how to mash and boil through, and how to bottle the finished product. Expert advice on how to make your own honey beer, pale ale, or elderflower wine is accompanied by photos of the equipment and ingredients and a detailed guide to suppliers, shops, and home brewing societies. With clear instructions and handy hints for beginners and delicious recipes for those already adept, this guide is the perfect way to enjoy the fruits, vegetables, and grains of the season in the most delicious way. |
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Wine Making Journal, for the Homemade Wine Maker $24.79 The Wine Making Journal is an easy to use journal to record all of your homemade wine batches. The journal has sections for recording the primary and secondary fermentation, bottling, and tasting of each batch. There is also a space to attach your label for posterity. The Wine Making Journal has handy reference charts included to help make your wine production easier and quicker. For less than the cost of yeast, you can keep track of all your wine batches in one convenient location. No longer do you need to keep track of countless loose pages of notes, or a notebook full of scribbled hieroglyphics. A definite must have for the home wine maker. |
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An Article about Wine Making $35.37 This book is thoroughly recommended for the professional and amateur winegrower. An expert on the subject writes a complete guide to wine-making. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience. |
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Sign Making Kit $14.99 Sign Making Kit - Premium Poster |
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The ABCs of Wine and Beer Making $31.15 The author considers herself a cook who took up wine and beer making as a very serious hobby from 1965 to 1979 at which time her career and travel took over her free time. During those years she kept lots of notes and this book is the result of those notes. Author: WrightCorrell, Arlene Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2008/05/01 Language: English Dimensions: 11.00 x 8.25 x 0.23 inches |
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Oster Wine Kit w/SS Wine Opene $38.99 Oster Wine Kit with Stainless Steel Wine opener... The Oster wine kit has everything you need to enjoy the perfect wine moment from beginning to end and it all stores conveniently in an attractive leather case with display window. Kit includes: Battery operated Stainless Steel wine opener, Foil cutter to remove seals, Wine collar to catch drips, Wine pourer to pour easier, Wine vacuum pump to preserve wine longer, 4 x AA batteries, Black case with window. |
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Jarden / Oster Wine Kit w/SS Wine Opene / FPSTBW8055-KIT $48.76 Jarden - Oster Wine Kit w/SS Wine Opene - FPSTBW8055-KIT |
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American Grape Growing and Wine Making $25.33 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ American Grape Growing And Wine Making; Library Of American Civilization 4 George Husmann Orange Judd Company, 1880 Cooking; Beverages; Wine & Spirits; Cooking / Beverages / Wine & Spirits; Grapes; Viniculture; Viticulture; Wine and wine making |
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Joy of Home Wine Making $4.41 Port and sharries, whites, reds, roses and melomels -- make your own wine without owning a vineyard If you can follow a simple recipe, you can create delectabletable wines in your own home. It's fun, it's easy-and the resultswill delightfully complement your favorite meals and provide unparalleledpleasure by the glass when friends come calling. You don't have tore-create Bordeaux in your basement to be a successful home vintner-you can make raisin wine and drink it like sherry, or use it to accent yourChinese cooking. Raspberry or apricot wine lend themselves to deliciousdesserts. And if you are interested in more exotic concoctions, rhubarb champagne is the ultimate treat."The Joy of Home Winemaking" is your comprehensive guide to: the most up-to-date techniques and equipmentreadily available and affordable ingredients and materialsaging, bottling, racking, blending, and experimentingdozens of original recipes for great-tasting fruit wines, spice wines, herb wines, sparkling wines, sherries, liqueurseven homemade soda pop a sparkling brief history of winemakinghelpful illustrations and glossaryan extensive mail-order resource section |



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