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Do you ever make wine? I would love to grow some grapes that would make a drinkable wine. I'm no wine snob AT ALL but I can't tolerate the overly sweet local muscadine wine.
Get Terry Garey's book: The Joy of Home Winemaking
It has recipes for every conceivable wine. (skip the banana It removes soap scum and that's about it's only redeemable virtue) I made Tamarind wine that was so fantastic. Blueberry is great as is blackberry, mulberry is so, so, so good it will make you go out and plant trees. really.
I have been squeezing wild fox grapes for days now. My hands feel like they have been tanned. ..and look it too.
Not all great wine has to come from grapes.
raisin wine is like sherry. peach was good, but I like them fresh better. Tangerine was great, Pear gets made yearly, lemon was good, and freezer berry has a good rating (I scribbled this in pencil in the back cover of my book) freezer berry is all the stuff you find when you clean out the freezer: cranberries, blackberries, grapes, strawberries... I guess it could have been named compost wine, but who'd drink it? well, me, but normal people might balk.
when you use the port or montrachet yeasts you can get a higher alcohol content and a dryer wine.
you can order catalogs from Northern brewer , Carlson, or E C Kraus
What I like about wine making is when you are buried in produce you can toss it into a fermenter and buy some time.