A couple of weeks ago, I was in Indianapolis, Indiana...
Archive for November, 2009
In winemaking, the quality of the fruit is very important, so is the recipe or procedures used, diligent racking and of course the finishing touches will make a wine good or great. However, choosing the right type of yeast for a right type of wine is of prime importance and often, it is what give a wine its unique character or “personality”.
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PAYSON, Utah – Rick Johnson is the archetype of an American cowboy, with a dress code based entirely on leather and denim. He wears the classic black boots and a wide-brimmed cowboy hat at all times, even though you are much more likely to find him out in the hills ...
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When it comes to wine country, the name of “Puli Town” will pop up in the mind of most Taiwanese. Puli Distillery under the Puli Farmers’ Association uses self-cultivated raw material to produce various flower and fruit wine, developing a new market for wine and liquor made in Taiwan. In ...
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I came across this neat video. It’s a story of a gentleman in Merced County, California who is obviously passionate about his fruit winemaking hobby. Hope you enjoy it!
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