winemaking
winemaking
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by Carmel Baird - 2007-01-26
As wine has become more popular in the United States and growing steadily every day, there has been an increase also in the making of wine for personal consumption. Wine making supplies have become r...
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by Andrea Flint - 2007-04-23
Wine has a long and venerable history, with references to its use cropping up in ancient texts from thousands of years ago - not least, of course, in the Bible. We know for a fact that it was firmly e...
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by CTBaird - 2007-04-29
In Europe, wine was once named after the region where it was produced. Now most wines are named after the type of winemaking grape used to make the wine.Many areas of the US grow grapes for making win...
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by Carmel Baird - 2007-04-30
In Europe, wine was once named after the region where it was produced. Now most wines are named after the type of winemaking grape used to make the wine.Many areas of the US grow grapes for making wi...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-08-30
Wine producing has been carried out in one way or another for many thousands of years with pottery jars discovered in Persia (modern day Iran) dating back to 5,500 BC showing evidence of grapes us...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-08-31
Wine producing has been practiced in one form or another for thousands of years with pottery jars discovered in Persia (present day Iran) dating back to 5,500 BC showing evidence of grapes use i...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-09-04
Back in the days of the Roman Empire the word 'amateur' meant 'lover' and was used to refer to someone who did something from a love of doing it, and not for any monetary gain. These people were c...
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by Donald Saunders - 2007-09-05
In the days of Ancient Rome the word 'amateur' meant 'lover' and referred to a person who did something from a love of doing it, instead of for any monetary gain. These individuals were regarded...
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by Anand Dongre - 2007-11-07
All types and varieties of wine are available in the market but by making wine at home will not only save money but will also give you satisfaction of making it by yourself. You can make you fav...
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by Janette Vince - 2007-11-26
Legend says that Julius Caesar brought the first wine grapes to the U.K. But while it's clear that the Romans did bring grapes to the region, it's not so clear whether there were native grape v...