Winemaking Made Easy - Create the Perfect House Wine

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About this ebook

Learning how to make homemade wine can become a fascinating and enjoyable hobby. In this book there are details on how to make wine, important information on fermentation and the equipment to use to produce great fruit wines. There are also a variety of recipes to produce country wine with the aid of grape concentrate to boost the quality of you efforts and reduce the disappointment of failure. 

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3.7
9 reviews
M C
January 15, 2013
This book has a lot of fundamental things that you would need to know to start making wine. Very good and quick read, the biggest downfall is that they did not split the book into chapters.
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Michael Simpson
April 29, 2020
I've followed the tips and hints in this guide and created some superb wine, if you want to make your own this book is a winner.
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Paul Batchelor
March 10, 2013
Read some and seems to be explained more clearly than other books
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About the author

James Newton is a retired Chef who has had a great career catering for the rich and famous. He has worked all around the world in some of the most exotic locations. Now in his series of ecookbooks he brings together the know how of how to cook regional and international dishes from the places he has visited.

From the USA, South American, the Caribbean, Morocco, Middle East, Greece, Italy, UK, Spain and many more discover traditional dishes like the ones you liked on vacation. 

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