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The Joy of Home Winemaking
The Joy of Home Winemaking
by Terry Garey
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Paperback 222 pages (June 1996)
Book Description:
A solid guide to home winemaking
If you've never made wine before and would like to try it, this is the book for you. It is well written,
rich in anecdotes, and easily understood. If you've made wine for years and think you know what you're doing,
I'm willing to bet you that The Joy of Home Winemaking will teach you much more than a mere thing or
two.
The Joy of Home Winemaking is much more than a primer for making wine at home. The beginner
invariably expects an identifiable relationship between the color, flavor and bouquet of the raw ingredients
and the finished wine. While such a relationship exists, it is not the one that beginning winemakers expect.
Garey goes where few have attempted to go before. She wants you to know what you will get, and that requires
more than simply adjusting your expectations.
To accomplish this, Garey explains the principles and, to some degree, the chemistry that underlies the
processes at work when wine is being made. She explains flavor extraction better than most, which spices
produce which qualities, which fruits and vegetables complement each other when combined in the crock, which
herbs and flowers work and which don't, and so on. The result is not merely education, but firm understanding,
and that is requisite to experimentation and invention. She does this better than most, and for that alone
she should be read and reread. (Reviewed by Jack Keller)
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Bonus Selection:
Home Winemaking Step-by-Step
by Jon Iverson
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Paperback 222 pages (3rd Edition, July 2000)
Book Description:
The single best resource I've found for making grape wines
If you've never before made wine from grapes but want to try it, or if you've been making
it for years but simply want to improve your skills and your wine, Home Winemaking Step by Step is the single
best resource for that task.
Jon Iverson has written a book anyone can use with confidence. His writing is straightforward, concise and
lay-oriented, and both beginner and advanced winemaker will feel this book was writen for them. For the
beginner, it is refreshingly complete. For the advanced winemaker, it contains nuggets of technique and
insight that will prove valuable and useful.
Iverson's treatment of acidity, cold soaking and stabilization, extended and carbonic macerations,
malolactic fermentation, sparkling wine methods, fining, and oaking are pregnant with value. While most
would agree these are advanced topics, Jon works them into the overall process so effortlessly that the
beginner might never know he is being ushered through a collegiate. Similarly, his appendices are loaded
with procedures, tables, insights, and resources all will find useful.
If you make or want to make grape wines, you really ought to have this book. (Reviewed by Jack Keller)
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