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Making Wine from Welch's Grape Juice
Today we are making a shockingly good wine from store bought, Welch's 100% Concord Grape Juice. This is a very easy wine to make at home, and is perfect for beginners or those looking for something to do in the off season. This particular homemade wine is very sweet and tastes almost like candy. It is a real crowd pleaser of a wine and will seriously blow your friends' minds. I believe this to be the best concord wine on the internet, and better than any concord wine you will find at a winery.
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Testing a Milk Crate Crusher Destemmer. How Fast Is It?
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This is one of the cheapest DIY wine hacks you can do if you want to make red wine from grapes. To make red wine, you should crush and destem the grapes first. Many old time home winemakers would just stomp the grapes or run through a simple crusher, like what would be used on apples, but these wines would come out "stemmy". By removing the stems, you can make a professional quality red wine at...
Backyard Vineyard - Annual Maintenance to Prevent Problems and Make Great Grapes
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Today we will discuss the maintenance needed if you want to grow your own vineyard in the backyard. These are wine grapes, but the methods discussed will apply to nearly any grape vine. The grapes I am growing are a mix of french american hybrid grapes and vinifera (european grapes). This includes cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, merlot, alvarinho, traminette, petite pearl, clarion, noiret, ...
How Much Does it REALLY Cost to Make Wine at Home
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As a beginner, wine can be very inexpensive to make but as you progress into the winemaking things can get much more expensive. In this video, I will discuss the wine equipment you need as a beginner, an intermediate, and an expert winemaker and how much it costs at each level. We will also discuss the cost to make basic beginner wine, to the cost to make premium quality wine at home per bottle...
How to Remove Sulfites from Wine
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A wine with a high free SO2 can sometimes have a slight burnt match smell that can be irritating to some wine drinkers. In this video, we will discuss how to remove the free sulfite in the wine. This does not include removing the total sulfur dioxide but in most cases it will be the free SO2 that is the cause of the irritation. If you are sensitive to sulfite, it may be worth trying to eliminat...
How to Make a SWEET WINE at Home, Without Exploding Bottles
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Have you ever sweetened a wine, only to find your corks blowing off weeks later? In this video, we will discuss how to sweeten a wine at home, the right way. Sweet wines are often cold crashed, or stalled to retain sugar or they are back sweetened. The wine example that we will use here is a Cabernet Sauvignon Rosé that is back sweetened. This small batch wine was pulled off of the skins of a l...
Common Fruits That Are Dangerous to Ferment
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These fruits are common but can be very dangerous to ferment. The seeds, and skins of some fruits contain poisonous substances. If the wine is fermented on the skins and seeds, these toxic substances can be extracted. When dealing with fruits like peach, pear, apple, apricot, lychee, star fruit, lychee, ackee, and others, it is very important to understand the dangers. For more winemaking conte...
How to Tell if a Wine is Spoiled, Tainted, or Faulted
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Have you ever opened a wine and it just didn't seem right? In this video, I will explain how you can tell if your wine is bad or has gone bad. We will cover topics like oxidation, including vinegar (acetic acid), acetaldehyde, and ethyl acetate. We will also touch on corked wines, cooked wines, and brett (brettanomyces). These are just a few of the wine flaws that we will discuss in this winema...
The SHOCKING Differences Between Red and White Wine
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For more winemaking content and to help support the channel, swing by my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/makewine In this video, I will discuss the dramatic differences between red winemaking and white winemaking. Red wine making is an extractive process. The grapes are fermented on the skins and pressed after fermentation. White wine is pressed into juice before fermenting. Red wine is fermented...
The Best Cleaner and Sanitizer You Should Use for Wine
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Are you wasting money on expensive home brew or home winemaking cleaners? Over the years, I have narrowed down to two different cleaners as the best options. If you are wondering, can you use Oxi clean to clean your winemaking equipment or beer equipment, I will answer that. The Home Winemaking Channel on Patreon: www.patreon.com/makewine Buy the cleaners mentioned in this video: Five Star - St...
How to Ruin Your Homemade Wine
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In this video, I discuss some major mistakes in home winemaking and how to prevent them from happening.
My Experience with Finer Wine "Forte" Kits
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In this video, I will talk through my experience with Finer Wine Forte Wine kits. I made both the Sonoma Forte (Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah) and the Meritage Forte (60/40 Cab Merlot). I also talk through some improvements that I have made upon the kits in an attempt to achieve body on par with a red wine made from grapes. Finer Wine Kits: labelpeelers.com/finer-wine-kits-1/ Fermenta...
Testing if Malolactic Fermentation is Finished in your Wine
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Testing if Malolactic Fermentation is Finished in your Wine
Antique Corkscrew Collection - Why I Bought These.
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Antique Corkscrew Collection - Why I Bought These.
Why is My Wine Still Cloudy?! Make Great Wine at Home!
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Why is My Wine Still Cloudy?! Make Great Wine at Home!
Essential Vineyard Tools. Grow Grapes at Home!
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Essential Vineyard Tools. Grow Grapes at Home!
Why are Roses Grown in Vineyards?
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Why are Roses Grown in Vineyards?
The WORST Wine I Have Ever Made... And More.
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The WORST Wine I Have Ever Made... And More.
Primary vs Secondary Fermentation. Improve Your Winemaking Knowledge!
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Primary vs Secondary Fermentation. Improve Your Winemaking Knowledge!
The Best Way to Stop a Fermentation. Make Better Wine!
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The Best Way to Stop a Fermentation. Make Better Wine!
Make Better Mead at Home by Preventing Common Problems.
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Make Better Mead at Home by Preventing Common Problems.
Making a Malolactic Bacteria Starter
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Making a Malolactic Bacteria Starter
The Best Way to Clean A WINE PRESS
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The Best Way to Clean A WINE PRESS
Natural Wine Fermentation with Wild Yeast. Preventing Problems and Making Incredible Wine
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Natural Wine Fermentation with Wild Yeast. Preventing Problems and Making Incredible Wine
Why I Got A New Wine Press. Equipment to Make Great Wine at Home!
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Why I Got A New Wine Press. Equipment to Make Great Wine at Home!
Making Winery Quality White Wine From Juice... At Home!
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Making Winery Quality White Wine From Juice... At Home!
When to Pick Red Wine Grapes
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When to Pick Red Wine Grapes
These Winemaking Projects are Keeping Me on My Toes
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These Winemaking Projects are Keeping Me on My Toes
Is Old Wine Better?
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Is Old Wine Better?
Common Winemaking Mistakes
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Common Winemaking Mistakes

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  • @QsKQNZGnaters
    @QsKQNZGnaters 13 годин тому

    lfuckup

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 День тому

    Do you have anything on making low abv wines? Like maybe 4-6%?

  • @teresamariebennett5430
    @teresamariebennett5430 3 дні тому

    I am currently making two lemon wines and I need some help. The first one I started in May. It has not finished yet, let’s just say it’s not completely dry yet. I would like to get a higher alcohol finish on this batch before I stabilize it clear it and bottle it. What or how can I get a higher abv at this stage of the process. The second batch I can’t get it to start fermentation, and I’m not sure why or how to fix it. I really need some help with this one. What do you suggest I’d to fix these two problems??

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 3 дні тому

      If it is still bubbling, keep swirling it up and keep it from getting below about 70F. If it has stopped bubbling and is tart then you could add a little more sugar and try to restart the fermentation. I wouldn't recommend more than about 11% ABV on a lemon wine. The one that hasn't started may start if you warm it up to about 80F and keep it there. Make sure there are no preservatives in your lemon juice (sorbate or benzoates). Those will make the fermentation a lot more challenging.

  • @tedlofland3446
    @tedlofland3446 8 днів тому

    great video. Nice Les Paul custom in the background.

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 8 днів тому

    I would love to see your diy air blast sprayer

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 8 днів тому

    Sometimes I'm grateful I live in Utah. The low humidity and minimal rainfall really helps with pest control.

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 8 днів тому

    Curious, is there anything wrong with using a flip top bottle for wine? Like the ones people put beer in

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 8 днів тому

    Wine that tastes like juice sounds way better.

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 8 днів тому

    Lol maybe in prison. Nice

  • @jeffreyfelshaw7316
    @jeffreyfelshaw7316 9 днів тому

    That was complicated. I like the detailed steps. Thanks!

  • @patrickmiele2086
    @patrickmiele2086 9 днів тому

    Question, did you have to further macerate the grapes? I'm thinking of using this method come September - October time frame.

  • @barvin9271
    @barvin9271 12 днів тому

    While a big company like welch's is fairly standardized, grapes and nature are gonna do what they want, so the pH could vary, and having strips or a cheap electronic pH tester are worth getting if you don't have one and are looking to get into the hobby, because whenever my brews stall, it's always pH related. *General PSA, not an @*

  • @kennethtrumpower6654
    @kennethtrumpower6654 12 днів тому

    Everything that I have been told the spotted lantern fly will be at its peak. Birds are learning they are safe to eat.

  • @VlogsNiKuyang
    @VlogsNiKuyang 19 днів тому

    So how can we stop fermentation??? How? How? How?????😮😮😮😮

  • @robertyoung6320
    @robertyoung6320 19 днів тому

    So you want a natural Vine to be dormant because you want all the energy in that line dormant to bring out.. in spring.. make sense I wonder if you could plant pause in the summertime when it's all green what is you put the leaves off I started to get to root. would it work all right with it just not do very good

  • @user-wz5gw8ef3w
    @user-wz5gw8ef3w 20 днів тому

    love your content. what do you think about adjusting PH before fermenting? Extra work?

  • @stanleygrover1685
    @stanleygrover1685 20 днів тому

    Will give that one a Test!

  • @jonmohney5248
    @jonmohney5248 20 днів тому

    Hello! I appreciate your videos, they've been super helpful for my first year of home winemaking! I have my '23 Zinfandel still bulk aging in carboys, and I just noticed some mold growth in my airlock water.. I took them out to clean, sanitize, and replace - I took a small sample of the wine and it looks (and tastes) good. Should I be concerned with the wine? How often should I replace the water in my carboys moving forward?

  • @shoukatalihunzai1
    @shoukatalihunzai1 20 днів тому

    Is white sweet mulberry good for wine making? Should wine yeast and additional white sugar be added in it? Thank you 🙏! ❤

  • @uncutVidsd123
    @uncutVidsd123 21 день тому

    How much ketchup should i add to get my acid level up? i think im going to get botch from this batch, but my brother said he will try it first if i let him drink some, so i will just wait to see if he gets sick and then adjust from there next time. He has a higher immune system than myself and my little cousin does he's still in his 20s and I'm in my mid 30s so its not a big deal, but i was wondering if you could give me some advise and we can try avoiding that all together. I am on a budget i already have my strawberries. The food bank gets them free and they were on a pallet for them to pickup in the parking lot and the owner gave me 4 flats of them for picking up his cig butts and trash in the parking lot, so that saved me alot of money. I didnt know how to get my acid higher to stop botch but i was told by uncle who used to make it in his closet that ketchup would be the best bet. Thanks man i always love wayching your vids

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 20 днів тому

      Lol definitely don't add ketchup to your wine. For a strawberry wine, you may not need any additional acid, depending on how little water you use and how much strawberries. If you have a pH meter I would use acid blend to target a pH of about 3.4. Otherwise id probably use as many strawberries as possible and as little water, like 1:1, and add acid blend to taste at the end. Use pectic enzyme to help break down the strawberries before fermentation.

  • @wryanddry2266
    @wryanddry2266 23 дні тому

    Another way is to buy frozen concentrate at the grocery store and not add the full amount of water, instead of adding sugar to a jug of juice.

  • @wryanddry2266
    @wryanddry2266 23 дні тому

    If you use more yeast at the outset, you don't need to add a nutrient like DAP--the yeast is already made, so it doesn't have to go looking for nutrients. So the culture gets a better start. A related concept is adding killed bread yeast as a nutrient for wine yeast.

  • @ginabisaillon2894
    @ginabisaillon2894 24 дні тому

    Actually the bottom grid is to evacuate the heat produced by the fridge, which allows you to put it against the wall or built it built it into your cupboards. The other kind has to be located where air can circulate all around.

  • @ginabisaillon2894
    @ginabisaillon2894 24 дні тому

    Show how to set the temperature, that's the problem everybody has with these electronic controls!

  • @allfields
    @allfields 25 днів тому

    I like the easy going delivery of information. No jarring cuts and cheap ways to keep my attention.

  • @pablo1087
    @pablo1087 25 днів тому

    Off topic, but you used glass airlocks. Do you prefer those over plastic and why?

  • @shellynajohn37
    @shellynajohn37 25 днів тому

    How can I contact you?

  • @frankcrenshaw7343
    @frankcrenshaw7343 25 днів тому

    Keep it good and simple 👌

  • @frankcrenshaw7343
    @frankcrenshaw7343 25 днів тому

    I'm just finishing my Welch's 👍👍ok for beginning 😊

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 25 днів тому

      The key to a Welch's wine is really in the back sweetening (assuming you want it to taste like a concord from a winery). Once you back sweeten it, it will really come to life.

  • @MinnesotaBeekeeper
    @MinnesotaBeekeeper 26 днів тому

    Lol I've got to try that! I literally have Concord grape vines as a roof trellis over out back deck. Question, how do you keep the Japanese beetles off them? I don't want to uses chemicals because we have have 5 beehives on the deck. Any suggestions? Thank you!

  • @jamesfino7962
    @jamesfino7962 26 днів тому

    Great video. Thanks for the less expensive method.

  • @user-ex6ox6zh4s
    @user-ex6ox6zh4s 26 днів тому

    Bless you! I’ve been wanting a simple Welch’s recipe that wasn’t from Paw Paw’s wine making . Bless his heart and all 😋

  • @gnome2024
    @gnome2024 26 днів тому

    Ingredients List Welch's 100% Concord Grape Juice - 3 quarts Sugar - 2.25 ounces (to increase sugar content to 18% or 18° Brix) Yeast Nutrient - Diammonium phosphate (8 grams) Centy Yeast - 1 gram Potassium Metabisulfite - 300 mg (or 1 Campden tablet) Potassium Sorbate - 0.5 teaspoons per gallon Simple Syrup - For back sweetening Warm Water - For hydrating the yeast (2-3 tablespoons) Equipment 1-Gallon Glass Jug - For fermentation Funnel Hydrometer pH Meter (optional, for pH checking) Air Lock Spoon - For stirring Measuring Scale - For precise measurements Racking Cane (optional) Instructions Check the Juice: Ensure the juice does not contain preservatives like potassium sorbate or sodium benzoate. Hydrate the Yeast: Take 2-3 tablespoons of warm water (about 95°F). Add 1 gram of Centy yeast to it. Let it sit for 15 minutes. Add 1 tablespoon of grape juice, let it sit for another 15 minutes, then add another tablespoon of juice. Fermentation Prepare the Fermentation Vessel: Pour 3 quarts of Welch’s grape juice into a 1-gallon glass jug, leaving 20-25% headspace. Add 2.25 ounces of sugar to increase the sugar content to 18% or 18° Brix. Add 8 grams of yeast nutrient (diammonium phosphate). Add the Yeast: Pour the hydrated yeast mixture into the grape juice. Swirl gently to mix. Attach an air lock to the jug. Fermentation Process: Place the jug in a dark, cool area (about 70°F). Swirl the jug daily and remove the air lock briefly to allow some air in. Continue this process for about three weeks until fermentation slows. Post-Fermentation Rack the Wine: After three weeks, check the specific gravity with a hydrometer (should be around 0° Brix). Pour the wine off the settled yeast into a clean container. Add 300 mg of potassium metabisulfite (or 1 Campden tablet) to stabilize the wine. Degas the wine by gently shaking the container. Cold Stabilize: Place the wine in the refrigerator for a couple of weeks to help any remaining sediment settle. Back Sweeten: Dissolve 0.5 teaspoons of potassium sorbate in a small amount of water and add it to the wine. Add simple syrup to the desired sweetness level, tasting frequently. Degas again if necessary. Bottle the Wine: Pour the clear wine into bottles, leaving any remaining sediment behind. Seal the bottles with corks or screw caps. Age (Optional): Let the bottled wine age for a few months to develop flavor, if desired. Notes Sanitization: Ensure all equipment is sanitized to prevent contamination. Temperature Control: Maintain a consistent temperature during fermentation to avoid stressing the yeast. Monitoring: Regularly check for off-smells like rotten eggs (hydrogen sulfide), and address by adding yeast nutrient and aerating the wine.

  • @alexlarsen6413
    @alexlarsen6413 26 днів тому

    Always love your videos! Believe or not, here in Europe, specifically in Denmark I found a German brand of grape juice, but made from Italian grapes...and not just any grapes but 100% unfiltered grape juice from a mix of Sangiovese and Montepulciano grapes. No added sugar, no preservatives. Not only that but it was in the eco/bio section of the store, those grapes weren't sprayed at all. Admittedly, it was a bit on a more expensive side with 4.27€ for a liter. That's about $5 per liter, or almost 20 bucks per US gallon. Regardless, I had to have it so I bought 10L and made an amazing dry wine. The specific gravity of juice alone was 1.069 so I barely had to add sugar. I did add wine tanin, oaked it...etc. It's like a fine wine and next month it'll be 1y old. Next weekend I'm buying another 10L and adding honey to it, making a kind of pyment!

  • @bryantdunn7984
    @bryantdunn7984 26 днів тому

    What Yeast would you use for BlackBerry?

    • @amonducius
      @amonducius 26 днів тому

      Depends how you choose to ferment it. Being a fruit wine, you want one that preserves fruity aromas. I used 71B for mine. If I was doing a cool fermentation (treating it like a white wine), I would probably go for Lalvin K1-V1116 or Sensy, which has a wider fermentation temperature range.

  • @zberteoc
    @zberteoc 26 днів тому

    I was very pleased with making wine of Welch grape juice, which is really of high quality, couple of years back now, unfortunately it kind of disappeared from the Canadian grocery stores. One note, instead of back sweeten it with sugar syrup I actually used the juice itself. I had to hake out a bit anyways in order to make room for the sugar I added, I used dextrose, and also for the over head. Originally it has a OG around 1.050 so it needs a pound of sugar to a gallon to raise it about 40-45 points to around 1.090-1.095, which will result in about 10-11% ABV after the fermentation. I find this wine more pleasing than store bought wines, it tastes as grape like the house made wine my grandparents and my father used to make in Romania, my country of origin, with a light sweet note. Hopefully Welch juice will come back to Canada. Edit: it seems that the Welch has discontinued the concord grape juice.

  • @dhudach
    @dhudach 27 днів тому

    Can you provide a link where to get Lalvin Sensy? Thanks

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 26 днів тому

      Yep! I just added a link in the video description. Thanks!

    • @dhudach
      @dhudach 26 днів тому

      @@TheHomeWinemakingChannel Outstanding. Thanks!!

  • @JediLaw
    @JediLaw 27 днів тому

    Thanks for the video! I cant find that wine yeast Lalvin Sensy. Im in the UK, maybe its called something different here?

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 26 днів тому

      You should be able to get 71B, which was also very very good. I brought the 71B wine to a concert in a park, and shared with some friends of friends, and their minds were blown away. The aromas that the 71B add do somewhat overpower the concord, but they are very pleasing.

    • @JediLaw
      @JediLaw 22 дні тому

      @@TheHomeWinemakingChannel Thanks so much!

  • @aidennymes6335
    @aidennymes6335 27 днів тому

    you can also use a drain cleaner or other acids to get rid of organic residue

  • @Jack-It-UP
    @Jack-It-UP 27 днів тому

    Great informative show, looking forward to the next flavor.

  • @jonwhowantstoknow6350
    @jonwhowantstoknow6350 27 днів тому

    Racking the wine with a funnel seems so wild, but I love the loose vibe after all its Welch's.

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 26 днів тому

      Lol, it is, but it works just fine on a small batch like this. You can't really be as efficient and will need to leave a little more wine behind. My goal with these juice wine videos is to make them in a way that anybody could give it a try, but also that you can easily scale up and use your equipment if you have things like carboys and racking canes.

  • @rexnex277
    @rexnex277 27 днів тому

    I have always found that 71b tastes like there is residual sugar after fermentation when there isnt any ,It is like it has more body in the wine .

  • @amonducius
    @amonducius 27 днів тому

    I've thought of trying this before. Let's assume some of us are more experienced and can do this in a larger (3-6 gallon) recipe. What sort of things would you do/add to this recipe to make it less of a crowd-pleaser, and more like something that might fool a wine snob into thinking this was more of a premium concord wine?

    • @Drewsipher42
      @Drewsipher42 27 днів тому

      Mulberry, blackberry, or blueberries. Made a batch using Welches and mulberries last year came out bomb.

  • @Dudefromdexter
    @Dudefromdexter 27 днів тому

    This has become my favorite winemaking channel! The delivery is outstanding and the content is always spot on. Thank you for sharing. Cheers!

  • @rj6662013
    @rj6662013 27 днів тому

    Did you blend them? Seems to me, you would have a superior concord if you did!

  • @weggy3
    @weggy3 27 днів тому

    very nice video !

  • @Muddeth63
    @Muddeth63 27 днів тому

    If we had a siphon and tubing would it be better to siphon the wine into the racking container instead of pouring, or does it really matter? I’ve heard that you always want to siphon wine instead of just pouring.

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 27 днів тому

      Yeah, I believe I mentioned that in the video. I tried to keep the equipment needs for this one to a minimum so just about anybody can give it a try, but if you already have the better equipment, you should use it. I will caution, it is very easy to tip over a container when siphoning very small volumes like this, so hold on to it with a hand.

    • @Muddeth63
      @Muddeth63 27 днів тому

      ⁠@@TheHomeWinemakingChannelahh ok, I missed where you said that lol, and yeah the small batches definitely tend to tip over, when I bottle in beer bottles, they like to tip as well, so a trick I’ve learned is to take like a cardboard 6 pack holder and use that to hold the bottles and keep them from tipping.

  • @theghostofsw6276
    @theghostofsw6276 27 днів тому

    Wish I could find some 100% Welch's grape juice here on Vancouver Island......seems like the grocery stores only want to sell us juice that's bastardized with apple juice.

    • @TheHomeWinemakingChannel
      @TheHomeWinemakingChannel 27 днів тому

      Ah man, that stinks! It is getting a lot harder to find 100% concord also. A lot of them now just say "grape". There is a big Welch's factory a couple hours north of us in Erie, which I'm sure helps with availability.

    • @denawagner360
      @denawagner360 27 днів тому

      I'm in WA and it was very hard to find 100% grape juice all through the spring. I chalked it up to the US exporting too much but it could of just been lack of supply.

  • @jimdent351
    @jimdent351 27 днів тому

    First!

  • @redtussock
    @redtussock 27 днів тому

    Ripasso ...