Title: Making Fruit Wines
1Making Fruit Wines
by Jack Keller The
Winemaking Home Page
2Things to consider
Amount of fruit to use
3Fruit wine chart
From http//www.brewsupplies.com/homemade_wine_
recipes.htm
4Things to consider
Amount of fruit to use
Freshness (flavor) of fruit available
5Garden
Normally, decreasing flavor from
6Garden
Normally, decreasing flavor from
Farmers market
7Garden
Normally, decreasing flavor from
Farmers market
Supermarket
8Garden
Normally, decreasing flavor from
Farmers market
Supermarket
Canned
9Garden
Normally, decreasing flavor from
Farmers market
Supermarket
Canned
Alternatives Concentrate, Juice, Dried Fruit
10Things to consider
Amount of fruit to use
Freshness (flavor) of fruit available
Natural sweetness and acidity
11From http//winemaking.jackkeller.net/sugar.asp
12Things to consider
Amount of fruit to use
Freshness (flavor) of fruit available
Natural sweetness and acidity
Unique characteristics of the fruit
13Unique Characteristics
Propensity to spoil (melons, peaches)
14Unique Characteristics
Propensity to spoil (melons, peaches)
Natural oils that may go rancid (coconut, nuts)
15Unique Characteristics
Propensity to spoil (melons, peaches)
Natural oils that may go rancid (coconut, nuts)
Unusual acidity (rhubarb, cranberries, sorrel)
16Unique Characteristics
Propensity to spoil (melons, peaches)
Natural oils that may go rancid (coconut, nuts)
Unusual acidity (rhubarb, cranberries, sorrel)
Unique enzymes (blueberries, currants)
17Choose a Yeast
Red Star Côte des Blancs
Red Star Montrachet
Red Star Pasteur Champagne, Red or White
Lalvin 71B-1122
Lalvin EC-1118
Lalvin K1-V1116
18Online Resources
Requested Recipes http//winemaking.jackkeller.ne
t/request.asp
Wine from Edible Plants http//winemaking.jackkel
ler.net/plants.asp
WinePress.us Recipe Book http//www.winepress.us/
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