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| Wine Making Events at Make Wine With Us in NJ - Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Upcoming Wine Making
Events in NJ: Wine Tastings |
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Barrel Tasting
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
3:00-6:00pm
If you are making wine with us this is another opportunity to taste your wine to see how it is developing. Your first barrel tasting? then you are in for a unique and fun way of tasting wine, be sure to tell John this is your first barrel tasting when you arrive. If you are still undecided about becoming a winemaker this is the perfect time to come in to talk with other wine lovers and start the process. No reservations required, drop in anytime between the hours of 3:00 and 6:00pm.
Stop by Our Vendors Tables
Available for purchase will be a delicious assortment of "Desserts by Gail", lovely candles by Chrissy, unique wooden wine boxes by Marcelo, and Gift Certificates to Make Wine With Us.
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Corporate Events, Team Building, Party Rental of Facility
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Looking for a unique venue to hold your next party or corporate event? Why not have your event at Make Wine With Us. Call for rates and availability.
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Your Make Wine With Us Hosts
John Gizzi & Diann Greco
John, Michele & Nicholas Gizzi
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If you would like to be notified of an upcoming NJ Winemaking Event, please register and we will notify you via email. Thank you and we look forward to meeting you soon at our NJ Winemaking Facility in Wallington.
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| Home » Wine Making » crushing
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Sunday, March 14, 2010
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Crushing Grapes:
Learn the Step by Step Winemaking Process : Crushing the Grapes: Learn How Premium Wine Is Made
In our winemaking process the grapes are crushed and destemmed at the same time by a crusher-destemmer, consisting of a perforated cylinder containing paddles revolving at 600 to 1,200 revolutions per minute. The grapes are crushed and fall through the cylinder perforations and the stems pass out of the end of the cylinder. For white wines, the juice is separated from the skins and seeds immediately after crushing. The familiar method of crushing with the feet (Lucy Style) is rarely used today!
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