Traditional Home Winemaking - Growing Your Own Home Wine Plants
Introduction
I was just appreciating a glass full of homemade wine, with a very satisfying meal made by my friend François, and his wife Dominique, when he just happen to say – “homemade wine is all right when you know how to drink it!”
This is so true, because in a number of countries all over the World, it is permitted for you to make all the wine you want free of license and tax but it has to be consumed on the premises where it is made. It must not be sold. It cannot be given away. You cannot even give as much as a bottle for raffling at a charity bazaar.
So this book is going to tell you how you are going to grow your own wine plants, because I already wrote a book on winemaking some months ago. This book is being written under the assumption that you know a little bit of wine making and fruit growing.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Factors Affecting the End Product
- Choosing the Fruit
- Use of Compost
- Liquid Manure
- Mulch
- Improving the Soil
- Tips for Location
- Soft Fruit List
- Blackberries
- Strawberries
- Raspberries
- Loganberries
- Blackcurrants
- Rhubarb
- Conclusion
- Author Bio
- Publisher
Important:
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