If the grapes aren't shipped in reefer trucks, and you don't get the grapes a day or so after they arrive, making *good* wine is just about impossible. Esp. from the whites: the enzymatic breakdown at ambient temps in mid-Sept promotes rapid oxydation. Brown wine, in other words.
But, if you get the grapes in good shape, and know what you're doing, making good, decent, clean wine at home is relatively easy.
Once upon a time, I owned 14 acres of grapes, and a 10K gal/yr winery. That was then. Now, it's a couple of backyards-full of vines, 36 in KC, 65 in Whitewater. Once you've lived with vines, it's simply impossible to ever even *imagine* a life without them.
I make some wine every year here in KC--won't get the chance to do it in Whitewater, unfortunately--and some of it turns out good enough to share happily with friends.
I've got some pix from the last crush, if I could only figure out how to embed them in the msg--are there instructions somewhere around here about how to mount images??
And if anyone would like to try their hand at either grapegrowing or winemaking, I'd be your most enthusiastic first responder!
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Sooo, you like wine and are looking for something good to read? Maybe
*this* will do the trick!