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Everything you need to press, ferment, and bottle your own perfect vintage. From professional-grade tanks to guaranteed recipe kits, we make home winemaking easy and delicious.

  • Premium Equipment: Top-tier Speidel bladder presses and Enoitalia crushers built to last.
  • 100+ Recipe Kits: Brew high-quality, delicious wine easily at any time of the year.
  • Dozens of Yeasts: Dial in your exact flavor, aroma, and body profiles with precision.
  • Expert Guidance: Access our free guides to master red and white winemaking techniques.
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Prep & Crush

Select your fresh juice, grapes, or one of our 100+ premium recipe kits to get started.

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Ferment

Pitch the perfect specialized yeast to build your ideal flavor, aroma, and body profile.

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Bottle & Enjoy

Follow our expert guides to age your wine to perfection, then pop the cork and share.

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  • Vintners Best - Blackberry Fruit Wine Base - 1 Gallon

    Vintner's Best® | Blackberry Fruit Wine Base | 1 Gallon

    Commercial Quality Base: Crafted from real fruit juice using the same formulations as commercial wineries. Easy 5-Gallon Batches: One gallon of base yields five gallons of high-quality 10% ABV fruit wine. No Adjustments Needed: Extremely convenient; no pH or acid adjustments required. Simple & Convenient: Just add water and yeast to ferment. All natural and made with real fruit juice, Vintner’s Best® fruit wine bases are crafted from the same formulations used by commercial wineries. One gallon of fruit wine base makes five gallons of high-quality fruit wine at 10% ABV. Extremely easy and convenient to make, requiring no pH adjustments and no acid adjustments. Simply dilute one gallon of Vintner's Best® Fruit Wine Base with four gallons of water, pitch yeast and stir! The wine base is a blend of juice concentrates, HFCS, citric and malic acids and natural flavor designed to make a fermentable base for a fruit wine blend at 18.9°B. The product is blended, pasteurized. Diammonium phosphate is added as a yeast nutrient. Benefits of Vintner’s Best® Fruit Bases: All-natural fruit juice 6-8 weeks to finished product No PH or acid adjustments Shelf stable for up to two years No refrigeration necessary Scalable to any batch size Pre-blended - no straining out fruit pieces Easy and convenient More inclusive – add only yeast and water Re-sealable jug with tamper resistant seal Over 30 flavors to choose from Concentrate Specs: °Brix: 73.1 min Acidity: 2.2–2.6 (as citric acid) Ingredients: High Fructose Corn Syrup, Apple, Pear, Blackberry & Grape Juice Concentrates, Water, Citric Acid, Natural Flavors

    $49.99

  • Dry Wine Yeast - 3001 - PLACEHOLDER Dry Wine Yeast - 3001 - PLACEHOLDER

    3001 Dry Wine Yeast

    1 review

    Isolated, studied and selected from the prestigious Côte de Nuits terroir in Burgundy during a three-year research project by Laboratory Burgundia Oenologie in Beaune, France. The goal of this selection program was to find a dominant natural yeast strain from a traditional “cold soak” that would elaborate intense, complex and balanced Pinot Noir varietal character. The 3001 strain stood out from other strains. Wines made with it were noted for fruit and varietal characters that were both elegant and complex. This yeast has moderate nitrogen demands but will benefit from proper nutrition and aeration, these factors becoming increasingly important as your potential alcohol content rises above 13%. This strain is tolerant to standard SO2 additions and low temperatures (down to 12°C/54°F) for a steady and reliable alcoholic fermentation following cold soak. The 3001 yeast is specifically for high quality cold soak Pinot Noir destined for aging. Download the PDF Download the PDF

    $3.19 - $68.99

  • Sale -15% Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Carmenere, CHL Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Carmenere, CHL

    Chilean Carmenere Wine Making Kit - VineCo Estate Series™

    Although it is listed as one of the original six red grapes of Bordeaux, Carménère is all but impossible to find in France today. After a phylloxera plague in the mid-19th century, the vines were nearly all destroyed in Europe and presumed extinct. But the grape lived on, unbeknownst to anyone, in the grape growing regions of Chile where some speculate it was mistaken for Merlot and thus unwittingly preserved over the last 150 years. Indeed the two grapes share a common ancestor and are strikingly similar in appearance. Commonly used as a blending grape, but as a varietal wine Carménère is known for its deep red color, gentle tannins, and fruit-forward character with earthy notes. Growing Carménère is all but unheard of in Bordeaux today, but the grape has thrived in the vineyards of Chile where it has become the country’s leading red grape. The resulting wine is a full-bodied, dry red with aromas and flavors of red fruit and berries, plum, and floral notes. Our Chile Carménère follows the classic description, characterized by flavors of raspberry, red cherry, and plum. Medium-bodied and dry with a moderate oak presence. This red wine weighs in at the higher end of the spectrum with an alcohol level of 13.5% by volume. This Carmenere wine kit includes medium toast French oak chips. Medium toast French oak is subtle and provides refined flavors of custard, chocolate, and spice. French oak in general is often used by winemakers when they want to increase the mouthfeel and complexity of a wine without stepping on or suppressing the fruit. The VineCo Estate Carménère is the perfect wine for those that enjoy the spice of life. Or maybe more specifically, those that enjoy spice in their meals. Carménère pairs wonderfully with dishes that have a kick. Lamb curry, spicy pork sausage, Chile con Carne—these mouth watering foods are great options to enjoy with a glass of this delicious red wine. Carménère shouldn’t only be poured alongside hot dishes, but if you’re looking for something to pair with a meal that raises your heart rate, you’ve found it here. Carménère, Chile Raspberry, red cherry, and plum Sweetness: Dry Oak: Medium Body: Medium ABV: 13.5% Kit Volume: 10 L Approximate Yield: 23 L Ready to bottle in 6 weeks Bottle Labels sold separately

    $144.99 $123.24

  • Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru Select - Chile Style Malbec

    Chilean Malbec Wine Making Kit | Cru Select

    Aromas of crushed blackberries and vanilla follow through to a densely packed palate boasting chocolate and abundant oak tones Medium-bodied and dry, 14.8% ABV Serve with duck confit or country-style ribs and BBQ sauce Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 6 weeks 2008, 2010 & 2011 WineMaker International Award Winner Aromas of crushed blackberries and vanilla follow through to a densely packed palate boasting chocolate and abundant oak tones. This wine showcases the Malbec grape at its best. 2008, 2010 and 2011 WineMaker International Award Winner. Food Pairings Serve with duck confit or country-style ribs and BBQ sauce. Malbec, Chile Sweetness: Dry Oak: Heavy Body: Medium ABV: 14.8% Kit Volume: 12L Approximate Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 6 Weeks

    $149.99

  • NW 10 DIN 11851 Threaded Thermowell for Speidel Tanks - 125 mm Length

    NW 10 DIN 11851 Threaded Thermowell for Speidel Tanks - 125 mm Length

    1 review

    Thermowell for Speidel Tanks which are equipped with a DIN10 male threaded fitting in the tank wall. Tanks larger than 220L which we order for regular stock during wine season are equipped with a single DIN10 fitting, which comes capped. This fitting will accomodate either this DIN10 Thermowell or an DIN10 Sample Valve. This item is not intended for use with tanks ordered as part of our PreSeason Sale. If you did not order a GERT or GERSV option then your tank does not have the required DIN10 male fitting on it. We cannot weld this fitting in to your tank wall. However, if you ordered the GERSV on your PreSeason Tank then you can replace the Sample Valve with this Thermowell.

    $64.99

  • Replacement Acetal Jaws Kit for Italian Floor Corkers W540, W542, W543, W544, W546 Replacement Acetal Jaws Kit for Italian Floor Corkers W540, W542, W543, W544, W546

    Italian Floor Corker | Replacement Acetal Resin Jaws

    Replacement jaws kit for Ferrari Italian floor corkers. The new and improved jaws are made from acetal resin and have replaced the old style that were made from brass/chrome. Compatible with corkers W540, W542, W543, W544, and W546. Includes: Acetal resin jaws Springs Screws

    $14.99

  • Acid Standard Replacement Kit for MT930

    Acid Standard Replacement Kit for MT930

    1 review

    1oz each of the 0.3% Malic, Lactic and Tartaric Acid standards for the MT930 Malolactic Chromatography kit.

    $4.99

  • Test Tube - Polystyrene (17mm x 100mm)

    Test Tube - Polystyrene (17mm x 100mm)

    Test Tube - Polystyrene (17mm x 100mm)

    $1.29

  • Dry Wine Yeast - Uvaferm SVG - PLACEHOLDER

    Uvaferm SVG Dry Wine Yeast

    2 reviews

    A notable strain for its ability to enhance Sauvignon Blanc varietal characteristics while maintaining good fermentation kinetics. Wines fermented with SVG are described as having more intensity and a balance of mineral, citrus and spicy notes. Alcohol tolerant to 15%, this strain has moderate nutrient requirements and a fermentation temperature range of 61-79°F. This is a great choice for enhancing natural varietal characteristics in Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Pinot Gris, and other dry whites. An interesting strain for its ability to metabolize roughly 25% of the malic acid in a wine, naturally helping to lower a wine's acidity Download the PDF Download the PDF

    $2.99 - $60.99

  • Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Riesling, CAL Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Riesling, CAL

    California Riesling Wine Making Kit - VineCo Estate Series™

    Of the six noble grapes, Riesling is the lone variety to be of German origin rather than French. Originally from the Rheingau region of Germany, where it is still the most widely cultivated grape today, Riesling is known for its outstanding aromatics and is commonly regarded by wine experts as the finest white grape variety in the world. Mercurial in nature, Riesling is highly “terroir-expressive” and begs to be planted in cooler climates; but even small climatic variances in a characteristically cool growing region can lead to markedly different results in the finished wine. Often noted for having a high acidity and palpable mineral character, Riesling is adored for its floral aroma and mouthwatering orchard flavors of apricot and peach, as well as many other ripe fruit notes that vary depending on the region. To this day, Germany continues to boast the highest production of Riesling in the world, despite the fact that the vines have made their way to countries with far more tremendous growing capacity in terms of sheer acreage. By example, California’s vast collection of vineyards dedicate less than 4,000 acres to Riesling, with nearly half of the total being grown in Monterey. Californian Riesling tends to be softer, with less mineral quality and somewhat more subdued fruit flavors. Our California Riesling sports a light-medium body and leaps out of the glass with notes of apricot and mango, followed by a delightful acidity. This dry white wine has no oak character and an easy-drinking alcohol level of 12.5%. The VineCo Estate Riesling is one of those wines that seems to effortlessly improve the vibe wherever and whenever it is enjoyed. A bright and cheerful wine that is outgoing to a fault. Regardless of your current mood, once the aromas start popping out of the glass and the acidity starts tickling your tongue, it’ll be hard to hold back a smile. Try it alongside prawns and fresh crab or cuts of pork belly with choucroute. Riesling, California Apricot, mango, high acidity Sweetness: Dry Oak: None Body: Light-Medium ABV: 12.5% Kit Volume: 10 L Approximate Yield: 23 L Ready to bottle in 6 weeks Bottle Labels sold separately

    $137.99

  • Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru International - Germany Muller-Thurgau Style Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru International - Germany Muller-Thurgau Style

    German Müller-Thurgau Wine Making Kit | Cru International | Bronze Medal | Top 100 Wine Kits

    1 review

    Made from a quintessential German white grape variety, this wine features subtle fruit notes and a mild acidity Medium-bodied and off-dry, 11.5% ABV Try with German asparagus casserole or light vegetable dishes Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 5 weeks Includes a Finishing Blend that allows the winemaker to tailor the sweetness and body to their own taste Bronze Medal Winner of the WineMaker International Amateur Wine Competition 2023 WineMaker Top 100 Wine Kits of 2023 Made from a quintessential German white grape variety, this wine features subtle fruit notes and a mild acidity. Its long and lasting finish will leave you wanting more. Includes a Finishing Blend (formerly Suss Reserve Blend). The Finishing Blend allows the winemaker to tailor the wine to his or her taste. Exclude the Finishing Blend for a drier, lighter wine, or include it for enhanced sweetness and body. Food Pairings Try with German asparagus casserole or light vegetable dishes. Müller-Thurgau, Germany Sweetness: Off-dry Oak: Unoaked Body: Medium ABV: 11.5% Kit Volume: 8L Approximate Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 5 Weeks

    $99.99

  • Vinmetrica - Total SO2 Titrant - 1n NaOH

    Vinmetrica - Total SO2 Titrant - 1n NaOH

    2 reviews

    For determination of Total SO2 (not included in SC-100A or SC-300 Analyzer kits). Guaranteed for 6 months. To avoid cross-contamination with other reagents, use a dedicated syringe or burette to dispense the NaOH reagent. Store reagents in a dark, cool place with the bottle tightly sealed to maximize shelf life. Good for about 12 tests.

    $14.50

  • CellarScience - Red Wonder - PLACEHOLDER

    CellarScience® Red Wonder | Boost Aroma | Lock In Color

    Enhances fruit and chocolate-like aromas in red wines Helps stabilize color Our selected blend of SIY's, Ellagic Tannins, and a touch of Gum Arabic Added at the end of fermentation or the beginning of aging Red Wonder was developed to add fruit and chocolate flavor to red wine. It brings the body and richness of sur lie aging with the amazing impact of ellagic finishing tannins. The ellagic tannins in this blend were selected for their ability to impart chocolate flavors into the wine. Red Wonder is a blend of specially inactivated yeast (SIY), elected ellagic tannins, and a little bit of LiquiBody Gum Arabic. In addition to body and flavor this product helps reduce the need for SO2 and also helps to lock in color. You certainly could select an SIY, like our CellarScience Easy Sur Lie and then trial them with different ellagic tannins along with LiquiBody. But we've worked in small wineries and we know you are busy, so we've done that trialing for you and selected the blend that most often turned out really exceptional red wines. Directions: Use at the rate of 0.4 to 1.5 g per gallon of wine. Rehydrate in warm water or wine for 30 minutes and then stir directly into the tank or barrel. Once fully mixed it doesn't need any further stirring. We recommend starting with dosage of 1 g per gal (0.25 g per liter) and adjusting on further batches as needed.

    $2.99 - $25.99

  • Enolmatic Tandem Filter Spare Filter Lid #1023

    Enolmatic Tandem Filter Spare Filter Lid

    Enolmatic Tandem Filter Spare Filter Lid #1023

    $98.99

  • Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Merlot, CAL Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Merlot, CAL

    California Merlot Wine Making Kit - VineCo Estate Series™

    Merlot is extraordinary in its flexibility, able to be paired with many different grapes to create magnificent blends, but easily stands on its own in varietal wines. Sometimes mistaken for Cabernet Sauvignon in blind tastings, the two grapes are both descendents of Cabernet Franc and can display similar flavors and textures, although Merlot is known for being softer and less tannic. Aromas and flavors include blackberry, cassis, baked cherries, dark chocolate and mocha, among others. Merlot ranks as the second most-widely grown grape in the world, but reigns supreme in the Médoc district of Bordeaux. California-grown Merlot grapes produce what is known as “Warm-Climate Merlot”, which is the category that Merlot grown in Australia and Argentina also fall under. These grapes tend to be heavier on the fruit notes. Due to the lower tannin levels and softer finish, some vintners employ a longer oak-aging process to give the wine more structure. Our California Merlot is a full-bodied red characterized with flavors of chocolate, black cherry and tobacco. With an alcohol content of 13%, this wine has a dry chocolate finish with a medium oak character. Includes medium toast American oak chips. Medium toast oak is the most popular toast level used in red wines as it imparts a complex balance of vanillin and spice. American oak is famous for providing classic oak aromas. The VineCo Estate Merlot is not to be sequestered to the dinner table. This is a wine you want to pack up and take with you on a picnic. Enjoy with the sun overhead, a light breeze at your back, and a charcuterie board within arm’s reach. At supper time, you may find Merlot to be the perfect compliment to grilled beef burgers or a freshly chopped Caesar salad. Merlot, California Black cherry, tobacco and mint Sweetness: Dry Oak: Medium Body: Full ABV: 13% Kit Volume: 10 L Approximate Yield: 23 L Ready to bottle in 6 weeks Bottle Labels sold separately

    $144.99

  • Sale -15% Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Orchard Breezin' - Peach Perfection Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Orchard Breezin' - Peach Perfection

    Peach Perfection Wine Making Kit | Orchard Breezin' | Gold Medal | Top 100 Wine Kits

    The luscious scent of ripe peaches explodes from this exceptionally crisp, flavorful wine Medium-bodied and sweet, 7.6% ABV Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 4 weeks Gold Medal Winner of the WineMaker International Amateur Wine Competition 2024 WineMaker Top 100 Wine Kits of 2024 The luscious scent of ripe peaches explodes from this exceptionally crisp, flavorful wine. Pale straw in color, this wine is a natural addition to a lazy afternoon or an evening barbecue. 2007 and 2008 WineMaker International Award Winner. Peach Perfection Sweetness: Sweet Oak: Unoaked Body: Medium ABV: 7.6% Size: 5.5L Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 4 weeks

    $89.99 $76.49

  • Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru International - Chile Malbec Style Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru International - Chile Malbec Style

    Chilean Malbec Wine Making Kit | Cru International | Bronze Medal | Top 100 Wine Kits

    Warm spice notes and aromas and flavors of ripe blackberry and blackcurrant Medium-bodied and dry, 13.3% ABV Enjoy with chicken drumsticks and Asian BBQ sauce or Mexican fajitas Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 5 weeks Includes Genuwine Dried Grape Skins to enhance color, flavor profile, and bouquet of the finished wine Bronze Medal Winner of the WineMaker International Amateur Wine Competition 2024 WineMaker Top 100 Wine Kits of 2024 Warm spice notes and aromas and flavors of ripe blackberry and blackcurrant. Chile is well known for these chewy, deep, rustic red wines with intense cherry flavors and blended oak undertones. Includes 125g of Genuwine Dried Grape Skins. Genuwine grape skins are crushed, whole grape skins, gently dried in a proprietary process that preserves their original color and fresh vineyard flavor. Fermentation on Genuwine dried grape skins enhances the color, flavor profile and bouquet of wine. Genuwine grape skins are easy to work with and consistently provide excellent results. Food Pairings Enjoy with chicken drumsticks and Asian BBQ sauce or Mexican fajitas. Malbec, Chile Sweetness: Dry Oak: Medium Body: Medium ABV: 13.3% Kit Volume: 8L Approximate Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 5 Weeks Grape skins included

    $96.99

  • Replacement Blade for Speidel Motorized Apple & Pear Crusher Replacement Blade for Speidel Motorized Apple & Pear Crusher

    Replacement Blade for Speidel Motorized Apple & Pear Crusher

    Replacement Blade for Speidel Motorized Apple & Pear Crusher (WE208) Please note: this is a single blade. Please update your order quantity to the number of replacement blades you require.

    $34.99

  • The Temperature Tamer The Temperature Tamer

    The Temperature Tamer

    The Temperature Tamer hangs from the side of a bin or tank and has a built-in temperature controller that monitors the temperature and controls a solenoid valve, allowing coolant or heated water to enter a snake, plate or jacket to maintain your ideal temperature. Theoretically you could be maintaining the temperature of a red wine ferment at 77F in one tank while you cold stabilized a white wine at 30F in the next. The built-in Ranco controller allows for heating or cooling, has a temperature range of -30 to 220F, and will maintain the temperature in a ferment or tank within one degree of your set point. The controller opens and closes the built in electronic solenoid valve to start or stop the flow of coolant. The included thermal sensor can be placed into a thermowell mounted onto a tank or a floating thermowell used with a Macrobin. The unit comes equipped with 1/2" barb outlets for the glycol system, however you can remove those and attach anything you'd like to the 1/2" FPT behind them. We generally like to use Quick Disconnects in these systems, please contact us if you need assistance setting this up properly. An example set-up for cooling macro bins: Using one of our glycol systems run an outgoing and incoming loop of 1/2" line that is always recirculating cold glycol. Wherever you have a bin that needs cooling, tee your Temperature Tamer input into the line coming from your chiller, connect a hose from the Tamer's outlet to the inlet side of your cooling plate, and tee a hose from the cooling plate's outlet into the return line going back to the chiller.

    $399.99

  • Pair of Valve Stem Gaskets for WE398 Pump for Variable Volume Lids

    Pair of Valve Stem Gaskets for Marchisio Variable Volume Lid Pump

    Use this gasket set to rebuild a leaky variable volume lid pump rather than replacing the whole pump assembly. 2 gaskets are included to replace the pump's valve stem seals.    

    $8.49

  • Vacuum Degassing Kit

    Blichmann WineEasy™ Degassing kit

    Degas your wine completely and efficiently with the WineEasy Degassing Kit from Blichmann Engineering! The WineEasy™ Degassing Kit is a vacuum degassing kit from Blichmann Engineering™. No more messing with cumbersome, inefficient stir-type degassers that leave CO2 in solution and cause a mess. With the WineEasy™ Degassing Kit, professionally degassing your wine is as easy as flipping a switch! A vacuum is placed on wine in a carboy through a special stopper, drawing all carbon dioxide out of solution, leaving your wines still and delicious! Degassing usually takes about 30 minutes, depending on the temperature of your wine. We recommend getting your wine up between 75-80 degrees for fastest results. This is the perfect degassing solution for all winemakers!   NOTE: This product can be used by anyone on any wine for degassing. For those with a WineEasy™ Fermentor and Piston, the Vacuum Press Kit for WineEasy™ is recommended for full use with the WineEasy™ system.   The Degassing Kit comes with the following components: Vacuum pump 5 ft piece of 1/4" OD hard plastic vacuum tube 1/4" X 6" stainless steel vacuum tube #7 two-hole silicone stopper #00 solid tan rubber stopper (used to plug the racking tube hole for degassing) Check valve assembly and with spare check ball and check ball seat

    $265.99

  • Oak Chips - French Light Toast - PLACEHOLDER

    OCI French Oak Chips | Light Toast

    Oak Chips offer a quick and affordable way to impart complex, barrel-aged flavors These screened oak chips have been sifted to remove smaller particles, resulting in more uniform pieces Light toast imparts flavors of fresh oak, coconut, and clove Ideal for short-term aging Crafted from premium American oak, these chips offer a swift and economical path to complex, barrel-aged flavors. With a variety of toast levels, you can achieve your desired depth of character, from delicate vanilla to robust toasted notes. Enjoy significant time and cost savings without compromising on richness. These screened oak chips have been sifted to remove smaller particles, resulting in more uniform pieces that provide a consistent and controlled release of flavors during aging. Light toast imparts flavors of fresh oak, coconut, and clove. Oak Chips Inc. (OCI) specializes in providing premium oak alternatives, such as chips, cubes, and staves, for enhancing the flavor and aging process of wine, spirits, and beer. They source their oak from sustainable forests and offer various toast levels to help beverage makers achieve desired flavor profiles.

    $5.99 - $289.99

  • WineStix - Light Toast French Oak Tank Stave WineStix - Light Toast French Oak Tank Stave

    WineStix French Oak Tank Stave - Light Toast

    WineStix are a new form of oak integration for wine, designed to give new barrel flavors with an extraction time similar to cubes. The combination of Short and Long grains result in amazing gradience of flavor similar to barrels, while extracting significantly quicker! These are Light toast French Oak Tank Staves from the Allier forest, and depending on the wine, will impart a vanilla, coffee, sweetness, while ereasing bitterness and excessive astringency and vegetal character. The French Oak Tank Staves are sized to provide New Barrel flavor to a 60 gallon lot of wine. Doing more than 60 gallons? Simply toss in another stave! Another advantage of the WineStix over traditional staves is that these will not stick together like flat staves would, the cross-hatch pattern will result in consistent extraction throughout the life of these. These can also be cut down if necessary to dose a smaller batch of wine.   4" W x 37" Long

    $61.99

  • Sale -15% Advanced Titration Kit For Total Acidity

    Advanced Titration Acid Test Kits for Total Acidity

    Proper acid adjustments rely on accurate measurements. This advanced set-up for total acidity testing will have you running acid tests fast and accurately. Comes ready-to-use, complete with our own set of directions. Equipment set includes support stand with metal base, double buret holder, self-zeroing buret made from break-proof polycarbonate, a 150mL beaker, and a 5ml pipet and bulb for measuring your test sample. Also comes included with a 4oz bottle of 0.1 normal sodium hydroxide and a vial of phenolphthalein. Most customers who buy this set also pick up a stir plate (Y700) to faciliate constant mixing of the sample being tested. Click here for the MoreWine! Guide to Advanced Acid Testing.

    $529.99 $450.49

  • Vinmetrica - Replacement pH Electrode for MT570

    Vinmetrica - Replacement pH Electrode for MT570

    3 reviews

    Replacement pH electrode for the SC-300 Analyzers that have a manufacturing date after February 2016. Includes the pH Electrode Storage solution. The pH electrode should be properly stored in its electrode storage solution. With proper care and storage, this electrode will have a 2-3 year lifespan beginning with first use. Vinmetrica Troubleshooting Guide

    $127.00

  • Low stock! Replacement Electrode for MT617 (Milwaukee# MA917B/1) Replacement Electrode for MT617 (Milwaukee# MA917B/1)

    Replacement Electrode for Milwaukee MW151 MAX Bench Meter

    Double Junction, refillable glass electrode with BNC connector and 1m cable. Replacement for the electrode that is included with the Milwaukee MW151 MAX pH/ORP/Temp Logging Bench Meter. The electrode is the consumable portion of the pH meter which actually makes the measurement. All pH electrodes wear out over time and must be replaced. If your meter is having trouble calibrating or the reading drifts then a bad electrode is the likely culprit.   Milwaukee Part Number: MA917B/1  

    $175.95

  • Wine Corks - 5 L Bottle - Single Cork Wine Corks - 5 L Bottle - Single Cork

    Oversized Wine Bottle Cork | Natural | 5L Farro Glass Bottle Cork | 2.125" x 1.375" | 54mm x 35.5mm

    Single cork. Intended for use with 5L Farro Glass Jeroboam Wine Bottle. Price per each.   Not compatible with standard wine bottle neck opening.

    $9.99

  • Counter Pressure Accessory Package - Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD)

    Counter Pressure Accessory Package - Ball Lock Quick Disconnect (QD)

    23 reviews

    Connects your new Counter-Pressure filler to your existing ball lock kegging system with a convenient, sealing quick-disconnect system. Having everything you need all in this kit makes set-up & use of your counter-pressure filler easier. If you have the Counter-Pressure bottle filler then this set is a must have!   Includes: Hardware to connect filler to gas system: Gas line tee, quick disconnect set, 6' of gas line.   Hardware to connect filler to keg: Threaded, black Beverage-Out Quick Disconnect, related flare fittings, 5' of beer line.   To Install: Shut off your gas. Cut your existing gas line assembly and clamp the Co2 Tee in that place. Clamp the gas line and beverage line to the Bottle Filler. Gas line on the larger barb fitting, beverage on the smaller barb. Make sure the counter pressure filler is closed by placing the valve handle perpendicular to the valve. Attach the beverage ball lock quick disconnect to your keg. Never attach a beverage out fitting to your keg without it being in a closed system. Connect the gas line quick disconnect. Finally turn your gas back on. You're ready to fill.

    $39.99

  • Wine Kit - VineCo - Niagara Mist - Orchard Crisp Wine Kit - VineCo - Niagara Mist - Orchard Crisp

    Orchard Crisp Wine Making Kit - VineCo Niagara Mist™

    1 review

    Due to high demand, this item is currently out of stock. Be the first to receive your items by placing a pre-order today. We will automatically ship this to you when we receive more inventory. The VineCo Niagara Mist lineup offers a crisp, easy-drinking alternative to more traditional winemaking kits. These fruit-forward wine kits are all about capturing the refreshing essence of juicy ripe fruit. Light and crisp and offered in a full assortment of reds, whites, and rosés. Niagara Mist wines are easily enjoyed on their own, but also work well as the base for punches or wine spritzers. One sip of this wine and you’ll spiral into daydreams of meandering through columns of fruit trees with a wicker basket in hand. Slip into flavors of vibrant juicy peach with tart and crispy apple notes. Orchard Crisp is a light-bodied, sweet white wine with an alcohol level of 6% by volume. Orchard Crisp Peach, apple Sweetness: Sweet Oak: None Body: Light ABV: 6% Kit Volume: 6 L Approximate Yield: 23 L Ready to bottle in 4 weeks    

    $75.99

  • Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Traminer Riesling, AUS Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Traminer Riesling, AUS

    Australian Traminer Riesling Wine Making Kit - VineCo Estate Series™

    A delightful blend of two incredibly outgoing white wine grapes, Traminer (or Gewurztraminer) and Riesling. Gewürz is renowned for its explosive aromatics that rocket out of the glass, while Riesling is adored for its mouthwatering orchard flavors of apricot and peach, palpable mineral character, and floral aroma. The VineCo Estate Traminer Riesling features a blend of Australian grape juices that produce a delicious white wine that is truly aromatic with notes of lime, apple, honey and stonefruit. Off-dry with a light-medium body and no oak. Fabulously easy-drinking with an alcohol level of 12% by volume. Traminer Riesling, Australia Aromatic with lime, apple, honey, stonefruit Sweetness: Off-Dry Oak: None Body: Light-Medium ABV: 12% Kit Volume: 10 L Approximate Yield: 23 L Ready to bottle in 6 weeks Bottle Labels sold separately

    $142.99

  • Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru Select - Italy Style Pinot Grigio

    Italian Pinot Grigio Wine Making Kit | Cru Select

    Bright citrus and green apple aromas with honeydew tones; an exquisite balance of citrus and acidity Light-bodied and dry, 12.7% ABV Excellent with light seafood dishes such as garlic and lemon shrimp or fresh crab salad Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 6 weeks 2008 WineMaker International Award Winner Made in an Italian style, the bouquet reveals bright citrus and green apple aromas with honeydew tones; an exquisite balance of citrus and acidity. 2008 WineMaker International Award Winner. Food Pairings Excellent with light seafood dishes such as garlic and lemon shrimp or fresh crab salad. Pinot Grigio, Italy Sweetness: Dry Oak: Unoaked Body: Light ABV: 12.7% Kit Volume: 12L Approximate Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 6 Weeks

    $149.99

  • Oak Barrel Inserts - American Medium Toast - PLACEHOLDER Oak Barrel Inserts - American Medium Toast - PLACEHOLDER

    OCI American Oak Barrel Inserts | Medium Toast

    Oak Barrel Inserts give you the benefits of traditional oak barrel aging without the need for full-sized barrels Precisely control the release of oak flavors to achieve your desired beverage complexity and aroma Medium toast imparts flavors of fresh oak, coconut, vanilla, sweet butterscotch, light caramel, and faint almond Ideal for long-term aging Oak barrel inserts offer a practical and economical way to impart desirable characteristics to your beverages. Crafted from premium French or American oak, these inserts are engineered to replicate the nuanced aging process typically achieved in full-sized barrels. By providing a controlled release of oak flavors, barrel inserts enhance the complexity and aroma of your beverage. They allow you to customize the aging process to achieve a precise and desired flavor profile, all within a more space-efficient setup. Medium toast imparts flavors of fresh oak, coconut, vanilla, sweet butterscotch, light caramel, and faint almond. Oak Chips Inc. (OCI) specializes in providing premium oak alternatives, such as chips, cubes, and staves, for enhancing the flavor and aging process of wine, spirits, and beer. They source their oak from sustainable forests and offer various toast levels to help beverage makers achieve desired flavor profiles.

    $4.99 - $86.99

  • Oak Segments - American Medium Toast - PLACEHOLDER Oak Segments - American Medium Toast - PLACEHOLDER

    OCI American Oak Segments | Medium Toast

    Oak Segments larger surface area compared to chips or cubes offer a gradual, more controlled release of flavors Medium toast imparts flavors of fresh oak, coconut, vanilla, sweet butterscotch, light caramel, and faint almond Ideal for long-term aging Oak segments are carefully crafted, larger pieces of oak designed for a gradual and controlled flavor infusion into various beverages. Their increased surface area, compared to smaller oak forms, allows for a slower release of oak characteristics. This leads to a more subtle and balanced aging process, enabling the development of a rich, complex flavor profile over time. Medium toast imparts flavors of fresh oak, coconut, vanilla, sweet butterscotch, light caramel, and faint almond. Oak Chips Inc. (OCI) specializes in providing premium oak alternatives, such as chips, cubes, and staves, for enhancing the flavor and aging process of wine, spirits, and beer. They source their oak from sustainable forests and offer various toast levels to help beverage makers achieve desired flavor profiles.

    $5.49 - $499.99

  • Oak Cubes - French Heavy Toast - PLACEHOLDER Oak Cubes - French Heavy Toast - PLACEHOLDER

    OCI French Oak Cubes | Heavy Toast

    Oak Cubes allow for a more controlled and gradual infusion of flavors into your beverage during the aging process Cubes offer a more rapid oak infusion than full barrels due to their increased surface area relative to their volume Heavy toast imparts flavors of sweet butterscotch, caramelized sugar, clove, vanilla, spice, char, and smoke Ideal for long-term aging Oak cubes provide a nuanced and gradual release of their aromatic compounds, allowing for precise control over the development of your beverage's flavor. Their generous surface area promotes a deliberate and harmonious aging process, fostering the emergence of intricate flavors and enticing aromas over time. Heavy toast imparts flavors of sweet butterscotch, caramelized sugar, clove, vanilla, spice, char, and smoke. Oak Chips Inc. (OCI) specializes in providing premium oak alternatives, such as chips, cubes, and staves, for enhancing the flavor and aging process of wine, spirits, and beer. They source their oak from sustainable forests and offer various toast levels to help beverage makers achieve desired flavor profiles.

    $6.99 - $649.99

  • Enartis - Zenith Uno - Stabilizing Agent - PLACEHOLDER

    Enartis Zenith Uno | Tartrate Stabilizing Agent

    Provides rapid and permanent tartrate stabilization against potassium bitartrate (KHT) crystal formation, eliminating the need for chilling or extended settling times Preserves wine quality with a formulation that has no sensory impact on aroma, color, flavor, or mouthfeel, and is compatible with standard winemaking practices like filtration Offers a sustainable and convenient solution that is vegan, allergen-free, requires no refrigeration, and is compliant with international regulations (OIV approved) Ensures long-lasting stability due to the hydrolysis-resistant nature of potassium polyaspartate (KPA), maintaining its effectiveness throughout wine aging and under varying temperatures Enartis Zenith Uno is a cutting-edge solution for tartaric stabilization in white, rosé, and sparkling wines. Formulated with potassium polyaspartate (KPA), this next-generation additive provides fast, reliable, and permanent stabilization against potassium bitartrate (KHT) crystal formation—without the need for refrigeration or extended settling times. How It Works: Zenith Uno’s active ingredient, potassium polyaspartate, is a polypeptide derived from aspartic acid. This polymer inhibits crystal nucleation and growth by binding to nascent KHT microcrystals, effectively preventing them from aggregating and forming visible tartrate deposits. Unlike traditional methods such as cold stabilization or metatartaric acid, KPA is resistant to hydrolysis, meaning its stabilizing effect is long-lasting and unaffected by wine aging or elevated storage temperatures. Scientific Highlights: KPA molecules act as a crystal growth inhibitor by interfering with the surface structure of KHT nuclei. Demonstrated stability in wine over time, even under variable temperature conditions. No sensory impact: Multiple trials confirm that KPA has no effect on aroma, color, flavor, or mouthfeel. Compatible with protein and color stability tools such as bentonite and PVPP. Does not interfere with crossflow filtration or other standard winemaking operations. Key Benefits: Permanent tartrate stabilization No need for chilling, aging, or post-treatment filtration Preserves wine’s freshness and sensory profile Vegan and allergen-free Approved by OIV (OENO 543-2016) and compliant with global regulations With Enartis Zenith Uno, winemakers can achieve brilliant clarity, stability, and peace of mind—all in a single, easy step. Efficiency has never tasted so good. Do Protein Stabilization First Use KWK Klear bentonite or, for very high-quality wines, Claril ZW to achieve protein stability before using Zenith Uno for tartrate stability.  

    $3.99 - $467.99

  • Tapered Cork #24

    Tapered Cork #24

    Top quality cork has been the traditional closure of choice for wine bottles for centuries. Give your wine that traditional finishing touch.   Cork is natural, flexible, and compressible. Once it is securely in the bottle it has reliable anti-slip properties. This Size 24 Tapered Cork is made from ""XX"" quality natural cork. It is biodegradable and recyclable. A long time favorite for the long-term aging of wine.   Top diameter: 1-7/8 in, Length: 1-1/2 in, bottom diameter: 1-19/32 in. Made in Portugal.  

    $1.99

  • Tapered Cork #11

    Tapered Cork #11

    Top quality cork has been the traditional closure of choice for wine bottles for centuries. Give your wine that traditional finishing touch.   Cork is natural, flexible, and compressible. Once it is securely in the bottle it has reliable anti-slip properties. This Size 11 Tapered Cork is made from ""XX"" quality natural cork. It is biodegradable and recyclable. A long time favorite for the long-term aging of wine.   Top diameter: 1-1/16 in, Length: 1-1/4 in, bottom diameter: 53/64 in. Made in Portugal.  

    $1.29

  • Bottle Seating Cone for Professional Gravity Fillers

    Bottle Seating Cone for Professional Gravity Fillers

    Replacement Seal for the main shaft of the fill spout on our WE644 and WE645 Professional Gravity Fillers. This is the cone that the bottle seats against to seal the system during filling.(~.5" to 1.5" tapered) hole diameter = 14mm

    $34.99

  • Winestix Barrel Tether - French Med +

    Winestix Barrel Tether - French Med +

    1 review

    WineStix are a new form of oak integration for wine, designed to give new barrel flavors with an extraction time similar to cubes. The combination of Short and Long grains result in amazing gradience of flavor similar to barrels, while extracting significantly quicker! 8 piece Barrel Tethers are sized so they fit in through the bung hole and treat 59 gallons of wine. Due to careful aging and seasoning of the wood, these Medium Plus toast French Oak WineStix deliver very specific flavors and aromas. Flavors and Aromas: vanilla, coffee, sweetness, erasing of bitterness and excessive astringency and vegetal character. Please Note: Allow 3 months minimum extraction time to balance the extractions of short and long grain. Removal of the wood early only allows certain extractions of flavors and primarily from the short grain in the WineStix® milling. The end result is in likeness to a second use Barrel.

    $94.99

  • Winemakers Recipe Handbook  (Massa)

    Winemakers Recipe Handbook

    Filled with over 100 easy-to-use tested recipes and profuse with identification and selection of plants and fruits for winemaking. Contains more facts than you'll probably want to know.

    $4.99

  • Grifo - Italian Champagne Corker w/ Removable Back Leg - Chrome Jaws Grifo - Italian Champagne Corker w/ Removable Back Leg - Chrome Jaws

    Grifo Champagne Bottle Corker | Italian Floor Corker | Chrome Jaws | Removable Back Leg

    Versatile Corking: Handles both champagne and standard corks, accommodating a wide range of bottle diameters (up to 4.72") and heights (9.44" to 15.35") Heavy-Duty Stability: Robust 20.9 lb construction provides a stable platform for effortless and consistent corking Professional-Grade Seal: Ensures a tight, secure cork every time, ideal for preserving the quality of sparkling wines and other bottled beverages Effortlessly seal your sparkling creations with the Grifo Champagne Bottle Floor Corker. This robust corker provides professional-grade sealing for both champagne and standard corks, accommodating a wide range of bottle sizes. Designed for stability and ease of use, it ensures a perfect, secure cork every time. Ideal for home winemakers and small-scale producers. Specs: Bottle Max. Diameter: 4.72" (120mm) Bottle Min. Height: 9.44" (240mm) Bottle Max. Height: 15.35" (390mm) Suitable for Champagne Corks: Max. Diameter: 1.2" (30.5mm) Max. Height: 1.88" (48mm) Suitable for Standard Corks Max. Diameter: 1.18" (30mm) Max. Height: 1.57" (40mm) Chrome Jaws Dimensions: 25.6" x 17.7" x 35.4" Weight: 20.9 lbs  

    $274.99

  • CellarScience - Enzo Red - PLACEHOLDER CellarScience - Enzo Red - PLACEHOLDER

    CellarScience® Enzo Red | Enzyme Blend for Red Wine

    Add to red wine fermentations on the skin  Releases aroma compounds, anthocyanins for color, and polysaccharides for mouthfeel Reduces necessary contact time / physical interaction normally needed for extraction Pectinase blend that breaks down cellulose and hemicellulose Enzo Red contains a selection of enzymes designed to promote deep, lasting color, structure, and aroma in fine red wines. Enzo Red is a blend of pectinases that will degrade both cellulase and hemicellulase, releasing anthocyanins and desirable skin tannins. It also releases aromatic compounds along with polysaccharides to help contribute to the aroma and body of your red wine. By breaking down pectins, Enzo Red helps with faster clarification and easier downstream filtering. Enzo Red can help to reduce the amount of punch downs or pump overs required. While there is no harm to keeping your existing schedule, it reduces the need for extended skin contact time, helps with extraction when an ideal punch-down schedule can't be maintained, and lessens the amount of time spent in pump over. For pump over in particular, this can be an advantage by lessening the shearing action on seeds that can occur when pumping must. Enzo Red is obtained from aspergillus niger and does not contain the enzymes cinnamyl esterase (production of barnyard flavors) or anthocyanase which is known to produce oxidized color hues in wine. Use: Dilute 0.04 to 0.15 g per gal (0.01 to 0.04 g per liter) into water and add directly into the crushed grapes or must. Perform bench trials to determine optimal usage or start with a dosage of 0.1 g per gal (0.025 g per liter) and adjust as desired on future batches.

    $17.99 - $89.99

  • VineCo Wine Kit Label  Amarone 30/pk

    Wine Bottle Labels for VineCo Wine Kit - Amarone Style (30 pack)

    Keep your growing home made wine collection organized with these adhesive bottle labels. 30 labels per pack.  

    $6.59

  • Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Cabernet Merlot, CAL Wine Kit - VineCo - Estate Series - Cabernet Merlot, CAL

    California Cabernet Merlot Wine Making Kit - VineCo Estate Series™

    When the winemaker from Vineco says this is her favorite wine we listened. We made the wine, featured in the video below, and we can attest that this is really great choice. Cabernet and Merlot is quite possibly the premier wine blend, pairing two of the most widely-grown grape varieties in the world. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot on their own are the foundation of countless remarkable wines produced in Bordeaux, France. Now staples in other major wine growing countries such as Italy, Chile, and the US, these grapes have also become rooted in such far-flung countries as South Africa, New Zealand, Israel, and on and on. The “Bordeaux Blend” combines the tannic, more acidic structure of Cabernet Sauvignon with the juicier, fruit-forward contribution from Merlot for a result that is greater than the sum of its parts. Our Californian Cabernet Merlot blend summons classic flavors of black currants and plums, accentuated by chocolate, spice, toasted notes, and medium oak character. A full-bodied blend with a sturdy alcohol content of 13.5% and decidedly dry finish. The Cab/Merlot blend includes medium toast American oak chips. Medium toast oak is the most popular toast level used in red wines as it imparts a complex balance of vanillin and spice. American oak is famous for providing classic oak aromas. The Vinceo Estate Cabernet Merlot pairs well with any evening occasion, and should be one of your go-to bottles for an important dinner or classy date night. Even though this blend can add a touch of refinement when served along a perfectly seared lamb chop, don’t be afraid to pour a tall glass while cozied up for a night of takeout pizza and show bingeing. Cabernet Merlot, California Black currant, chocolate, spice, toasted notes Sweetness: Dry Oak: Medium Body: Full ABV: 13.5% Kit Volume: 10 L Approximate Yield: 23 L Ready to bottle in 6 weeks Bottle Labels sold separately

    $145.99

  • Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - En Primeur Winery Series - Winemaker's Trio Red Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - En Primeur Winery Series - Winemaker's Trio Red

    Winemaker's Trio Red Wine Making Kit | En Primeur Winery Series

    Aromas of vanilla, red berries and black cherries and sweet flavors of ripe raspberry, chocolate and cherry Medium-bodied and dry, 14.4% ABV Pairs great with BBQ beef, potato salad, coleslaw and french fries Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 8 weeks Includes Genuwine Grape Skins to enhance color, flavor profile, and bouquet of the finished wine A modern, new world style wine featuring a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah and Zinfandel. Aromas of vanilla, red berries and black cherries and sweet flavors of ripe raspberry, chocolate and cherry. Includes 2 liters of Genuwine Crushed Grape Skins. Fermenting your wine on GenuWine Grape Skins will add deep hues, enhanced bouquet, and a lingering finish to our select red wines. Food Pairings Pairs great with BBQ beef, potato salad, coleslaw and french fries. Red Blend Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Zinfandel Sweetness: Dry Oak: Medium Body: Medium ABV: 14.4% Kit Volume: 14L Approximate Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 8 Weeks

    $179.99

  • Wine Kit - RJS Craft Winemaking - Cru Select - Amarone Style

    Italian Amarone Style Wine Making Kit | Cru Select

    Deep, dark, and inviting, the finish is long, lingering, and full of ripe tannins Full-bodied and dry, 13.5% ABV Tastes great with heavy meat like beef or lamb with gorgonzola sauce Yields 6 gallons (2 cases) of finished wine in approximately 6 weeks 2007, 2008, 2011 & 2013 WineMaker International Award Winner This classic Italian style wine is packed with rich raspberry, blackberry and cassis flavors. Deep, dark, and inviting, the finish is long, lingering, and full of ripe tannins. 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2013 WineMaker International Award Winner. Food Pairings Tastes great with heavy meat like beef or lamb with gorgonzola sauce. Amarone Style, Italy Sweetness: Dry Oak: Heavy Body: Full ABV: 13.5% Kit Volume: 12L Approximate Yield: 23L Ready to bottle in 6 Weeks

    $149.99

  • Low stock! Copper Sulfate Bench Trial Kit

    Copper Sulfate Bench Trial Kit

    2 reviews

    Got Rotten Egg Smell? MoreWine's new Copper Sulfate Bench Trial Kit will help you to determine the origin and treatability of this result of stressed fermentation. Includes 1oz of 1.0% Copper Sulfate solution and all the hardware and instructions you'll need to determine the correct amount of copper to remove the odor, and to determine if it is indeed removable. Contents: 1oz 1% Copper Sulfate Solution 1mL Pipette & Pipette bulb 100mL Graduated Cylinder 5 50mL Flasks w/ Stoppers MoreWine! Guide to Copper Sulfate Bench Trials

    $49.99

  • Calibration Solution for MT693 - 120mL(Hanna# HI 84500-55)

    Hanna Calibration Solution for Titrator - 120mL (Hanna# HI 84500-55)

    The HI84500-55 is a 120 mL bottle of pump calibration standard that is used to calibrate the dosing system of the HI84500 Sulfur Dioxide Mini Titrator for Wine Analysis. A calibrated dosing pump allows for the accurate determination of the amount of titrant used when performing a titration. The amount of volume dosed along with the concentration of the titrant is used by the pre-programmed formula within the HI84500 in determining the exact concentration of sulfur dioxide. The pump calibration procedure should be performed anytime the titrant or ORP electrode is replaced. Standardized solution Clearly marked expiration date and lot number Air tight bottle with tamper-proof seal to ensure quality Analysis of sulfur dioxide in wine, as performed on the HI84500 mini titrator, utilizes a simple sample preparation, a high quality titrant dosing pump, potentiometric endpoint detector, and automatic computations. To maintain the high precision of the titrator, a simple pump calibration procedure is performed with HI84500-55 pump calibration solution. The pump calibration procedure involves the analysis of a known volume of a known solution. The pump calibration procedure should be performed anytime the titrant, syringe, tubing or ORP electrode is replaced. Periodic calibrations should be performed in order to accurately determine the free and total sulfur dioxide levels in wine.   The HI84500 determines the free and total sulfur dioxide concentration in wine using the Ripper method. Excess iodide is added to the wine sample and reacts with the iodate titrant to produce iodine:   IO3- + 5I- + 6H+ → 3I2 + 3H2O   The iodine produced reacts with sulfur dioxide in the wine according to the redox reaction below:   H2SO3 + I2 → H2SO4 + 2HI   Replacement reagents required to operate the HI84500 include:   Low Range - 1.0 to 40.0 ppm SO2 High Range - 30 to 400 ppm SO2 Pump calibration standard HI84500-55 HI84500-55 Titrant solution HI84500-50 HI84500-51 Acid reagent HI84500-60 HI84500-60 Alkaline reagent (Total SO2) HI84500-61 HI84500-61 Stabilizer powder packets HI84500-62 HI84500-62    

    $49.99


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MoreWine! Guide to Red Winemaking Written By: Shea AJ Comfort Download print friendly version Goal of this Manual: To make Great wine at home on your first try It is highly recommended that this paper be read through completely before you start to make your wine. Wine-making is made up of a series of consecutive steps which build on and directly affect each other from the very beginning to the very end. In order to make the best wine possible you will need to make the best decisions possible at each of these steps, and in order to do that, you will need to have a general understanding of the overall process as a whole. Introduction Hello, and welcome to MoreWine!‟s Guide to Red Winemaking. We‟re excited that you‟re interested in learning to make wine, and we‟re hoping that you‟re at least as excited about the idea as we are! We think that you‟ll find winemaking to be at the same time relaxing and invigorating, rewarding and taxing, and a practically limitless source of entertainment and learning. Winemaking has the ability to teach us not only about the world around us, but about ourselves as well. Winemaking is certainly a very old and established activity, the roots of which go back thousands of years. Over the history of the practice, many great texts have been written outlining the process and giving direction to generation after generation of winemaker. Today is no different; there are currently quite a few great books about winemaking available on the market. The purpose of this booklet is not to take the place of a more complete text, so much as to give the new winemaker a more digestible place to start from. The basic process for making red wine is pretty straightforward. Fresh grapes are first crushed and separated from the stems. Next the mixture of juice and solids (called must) is allowed to ferment with yeast, converting the sugar from the fruit to alcohol and carbon dioxide, and extracting the color from the grape skins. As fermentation progresses, the carbon dioxide that is being created pushes the grape skins to the top of the container forming a “cap” on top of the fermenting wine, which must be re-submerged (called punching the cap) frequently in order to continue extracting color and to prevent the cap from spoiling. Once fermentation is completed, the wine is separated from the grape solids in a wine press and set aside for aging. Over about the next year the wine will be allowed to age and develop its flavors. Over the course of this year you may choose to add oak, tannins or a variety of other types of additives to the wine to augment or change its flavor. Also, the wine will be transferred to a fresh container periodically (called racking) in order to separate it from the sediments that naturally settle out of the wine during this time. Towards the end of the aging phase you may choose to add a clarifying agent to improve the wine‟s appearance. Clarifying a wine this way is called fining and the additives used to do it are called fining agents. Alternatively, you may choose to filter your wine to clarify it. Finally, based on a variety of factors that we‟ll expand on as you read further, you‟ll decide that the wine is ready to put into bottles. After a short period of recovery from the bottling process, your wine will be ready to drink! While reading through this booklet, there are a few things we‟d like you to keep in mind. The first, and most important, is that there is very little in winemaking that can really be considered a “right” or “wrong” way to approach a problem or procedure. The favorite maxim on this subject is that if you ask 10 winemakers the same question you are likely to get 11 different answers. Another favorite maxim on the subject of winemaking is that it takes a lot of good beer to make great wine – but more on this later (please contact us if you‟re interested in making beer, we can help you with that too!). So, if, with the exception of a few cardinal rules, there is no real right or wrong way to make wine, then why have we dedicated the time and energy to adding yet another booklet on the subject to those already available? The answer is that over the course of many years we have found that certain techniques offer the greatest chances of success, especially to the first-time winemaker. It is only too easy to have something go wrong which spoils a batch and causes the new winemaker to lose interest or inspiration. Our goal with this booklet is to minimize the chance of this happening and maximize the chance of you sticking with this wonderful, rewarding pastime. There will be things in this booklet that contradict what you have read in other books, or have heard from your friends or relatives who already make wine. We want you to understand that neither we nor they are necessarily wrong. The steps and techniques laid out in this booklet are simply what we have found to work best for the majority of our customers after years of experience and feedback. We‟d like to encourage you to experiment with new products and techniques - and to please contact us with any questions you might have about anything that you see in here. We‟d also like to encourage you to start and maintain a winemaking logbook. Keep track of allthe measurements you make regarding sugar, acid and sulfite levels (don‟t worry if you don‟tknow what these things are, we will go over everything!). Record tasting notes and detailed notes about any procedure that you put the wine through, including any changes that you notice as a result of your procedure. Too often we get phone calls from home winemakers that have a question about their wine and we are unable to help out because the winemaker has kept no or very poor records. We really cannot stress enough how important good record-keeping is. Imagine pulling a wine that you made 3 or 4 years ago and just loving it, but not having any records to refer back to about what additives or fining agents you used. Unless you can remember everything you did with the wine 4 years ago, a record book will be the best resource for you if you want to recreate your best wines. Conversely, if you make a wine that has problems or that you just don‟t like very much, a record book is the best way to avoid repeating the mistakes or procedures that led to the bad wine. Finally, a quick word about the format of this booklet: The text is divided into 10 chapters andis designed to take you through the winemaking process in a step-by-step fashion all the way from picking (or picking up) your fruit through to bottling. Each chapter of the booklet covers a particular phase, stage or aspect of the whole winemaking process. What you‟ll find in Chapter Ten is an Expanded Information section which corresponds to each of the other chapters of the booklet. We‟ve set the text up so that you‟ll get the “nuts and bolts” of what you‟re doing at each stage up front. If you wish to learn more about the “why” as opposed to just the “what” of that particular process just flip back to Chapter Ten and find the corresponding section. Our aim here is for you to have a quick reference guide that you can use to know what it is you need to do, as well as the basic theory behind it, all in an easy to navigate package that will stay within an arm‟s reach in the winery for years to come. So, all that said, let‟s get to it! Chapter 1: Preparation Getting ready to make wine Before we can get into the mechanics of making wine, we need to go over the steps required to prepare. 1.1) Source your fruit There are a variety of resources available to home winemakers nationwide when it comes to sourcing fruit. These sources range from the vineyard down the road to a commercial broker of wine grapes. Many home wine and beer making shops maintain a bulletin board where local grape growers can post ads for their fruit. Starting in 2009, MoreWine! has partnered with Peter Brehm and we are now shipping premium California and Washington State fruit directly to your door via UPS! (To learn more about the many benefits of using frozen must and see what‟s available please take a look at the Brehm Fruit Info section of our website). Finally, MoreWine! offers a free online bulletin board that you can find at www.MoreGrapes.com. As much as possible, we encourage you to develop a direct relationship with the grape grower. We suggest this for a couple of reasons. First, a direct relationship often gets you the best price on the fruit and the best chance of getting the fruit again in subsequent seasons. Second, working with the same fruit year after year will give you the best chance to develop as a winemaker, because you will be able to see how different yeasts and additives affect wine made from the same vineyard and also how differences from one growing season to the next can influence the fruit. 1.2) Get your equipment together If this is your first season making wine there are a few different options for you as far as getting equipment together. We suggest, if possible, that you rent the major equipment like a grape crusher and a wine press if you have a local shop that offers these for rental. Many regional winemaking clubs also have group equipment available. If renting or borrowing equipment is not an option for you, you can also try to find the major items you need in used condition either through a local classified ads website like Craigslist or, again, through a local home winemaking club. Be wary of used equipment as the condition of the equipment can be substandard. Check any steel equipment for rust and any rubber parts for cracks or brittleness. These flaws cannot be effectively repaired and so if you find any rust or cracked, brittle rubber these parts must be replaced. This can be difficult if you‟re looking at older equipment as spare or replacement parts may not still be available. Important note about sanitization!: At all stages in the winemaking process any tools and equipment that are going to come into contact with the juice or wine will need to be sanitized. This is done to eliminate spoilage yeast and bacteria that could contaminate our wine and ruin it. Sanitization is done in two steps: 1. Make sure the surface area to be cleaned is free of any dirt, film or grime. If it isn‟t you will need to scrub it off with a sponge or scrub pad and water. Brushes and hoses can be cleaned with a long hose/line brush made for this purpose. Copyright 2008 MoreFlavor!, Inc Page | 7 2. Once the surface is clean it can now be sanitized. This is done by preparing the sanitizer* and pouring, wiping, or swirling to make sure the sanitizer wets all surfaces needing to be sanitized. After a few minutes contact time, rinse the equipment off with fresh, clean water. * We recommend using Star-San (CL26) as your sanitizer, as it is much friendlier and easy to deal with than the traditional SO2 and citric acid solution that is often referred to in many winemaking books. Unlike the SO2 solution, Star-San has no dangerous fumes and is perfectly safe to come into contact with. In fact during our winemaking, often the first step when we begin working is to dunk our hands into a bucket of prepared Star-San! Chapter 2: The Crush (Day 1) We Picked up the Fruit! Ok, so you‟ve purchased some grapes and brought them home. First, examine the fruit and remove any raisined or rotted/molded clusters. Hopefully the grower will have picked the fruit when the sugars are in the correct range (23°-25° ºBrix). You can request this service, so don't be afraid to ask. If the sugars are outside of this range, you will have to address this after the crush. (Either by adding sugar to raise the ºBrix, or by diluting the must to lower the sugars. See section 2.3 A for a full explanation.) *Note: You can measure ºBrix with a refactometer (MT700) or a standard hydrometer (MT310) - just take your reading off of the ºBrix scale and not the Specific Gravity scale. The grower or your source for the grapes should be able to tell you what the ºBrix are because this usually determines when they are picked. 2.1) Crush and De-Stem the Grapes The goal here is to remove as many of the stems as possible (at least 90%), and make sure that all of the berries have been sufficiently split open to allow the yeast to get in and work their magic. They don‟t need to be completely mashed, just cracked. For small amounts, this can be done by hand with a mesh bag. However, for quantities above 50 lbs, you will want to purchase or rent a Crusher-Destemmer. Unwashed grapes are added directly to the top hopper on these machines. The grapes are crushed by the rollers and fall through the grate below into your fermenter. The separated stems are ejected out of the unit by the “destemming bar.” These machines are available in manual and electric versions. The combination of juice, skins, seeds, and pulp that falls into your fermenter is now called “must”. You add yeast to the must to perform fermentation. Red wines are fermented in contact with solid materials from the grape in order to extract the compounds that give the wine its color, body, and depth of flavor and aroma. 2.2) Let’s Clean the Slate – Adding SO2 (Potassium Metabisulfite) One of the keys to a successful fermentation is removing any native wild yeast and bacteria from the must prior to adding your special winemaking yeast. Wild yeast and bacteria can consume sugar from grape juice just as easily as your special yeast can, but generally produce some pretty terrible flavors in the process. In addition, many wild yeasts are less tolerant to high alcohol levels, and may stop fermenting before all of the sugars have been consumed, creating a “stuck” fermentation. If this happens, left-over sugar could be used as a food supply for any spoilage organisms present, and the wine will be compromised. Therefore, sulfite is added immediately after you crush to “clean the slate” of these unwanted guests. The amount used is usually just enough to kill or at least inhibit spoilage organisms, but not enough to bother more sulfite-tolerant, cultured yeast strains that we recommend using. If your grapes are in good condition, free of mold etc., add 50ppm („parts per million‟) of SO2 based on the total volume of the must. If the grapes are not in good condition, add more sulfite to counteract the presence of the mold and bacteria- up to 100ppm. However, be aware that levels of SO2 above 50 ppm will inhibit an MLF (Malolactic Fermentation) if you choose to do one. The 50ppm dosage rate at the time of the crush is usually fine. *Note: The first sulfite addition made during the crush usually becomes entirely “bound-up” by the end of the alcoholic fermentation. During its aging and storage, only the “free” portion of the SO2 addition is actually contributing to the protection of the wine. Therefore, it is important to keep in mind that this first addition isn't part of the sulfite level needed to protect the wine during its storage and aging. For more comprehensive information on SO2, see sections 8.1 and 10.7.  Types of SO2 We recommend SO2 in 2 specific forms for addition to your wine, Potassium Metabisulfite (most common) and Efferbaktol (our favorite). Potassium Metabisulfite is often shortened to “meta” “SO2” “Sulfite”, and comes in a white powder form. It can be dissolved into water and added to the must or finished wine. Our preferred format for sulfite is in the form of effervescent selfdissolving granules called Efferbaktol. SO2 is also available from Campden tablets, which look like aspirin. Campden tablets are made from Sodium Metabisulfite, a less desirable form of SO2. However, they're easily measurable in small doses. Efferbaktol packets: Sizes: Available in 2g (AD503A), 5g (AD504A), and 10g (AD505B) packets. 2g adds 528ppm per gallon, 5g adds 1320ppm per gallon, 10g adds 2640ppm per gallon. To add the right amount of SO2 for your fermenter using Efferbaktol, divide the ppm by your gallons of must to see how many ppm of SO2 will be added: Let's say you have 10 gallons of must. The 2g packet offers 528ppm per gallon; divide 528ppm by 10 gallons to get 52.8ppm, close enough to our desired 50 ppm. To use: Tear the bag open and add directly to the must or wine. Mix thoroughly. Easy and clean. About Efferbaktol: It takes 2.5 grams of product weight to give 1 gram of SO2. So, the 2 gram packet of Efferbaktol actually weighs 5 grams. This is useful to remember when dividing dosages between vessels while using a scale. If the individual dosages are done at the same time, this is not a problem. Once opened, you should quickly use the entire contents of the package because it begins to lose its effectiveness when exposed to moisture in the ambient air. SO2 in Powdered Form: Sizes: Available in 4oz (AD495), or 1lb (AD500) bags 0.33 grams per gallon results in 50ppm. For 10 gallons you would need 3.3 grams of powdered meta-bisulfite. If you do not have a gram scale, ½ teaspoon (level) is about 3.3 grams and adds 50ppm (“total”) to 10 gallons. To use: Dilute the sulfite powder in water or juice until the crystals are completely dissolved and thoroughly mix into the must. Set Aside a Sample for Testing Once you have added sulfite to the crushed grapes the must is protected. You can safely take out about a quart for testing. 2.3 Testing the Must Before you add the yeast, you need to test the must to determine if any additions/corrections are needed. Very rarely will you get a grape that naturally has the required balance of acids, sugars, and pH necessary to create a harmonious wine. When one or more of these elements are out of their ideal ranges, the quality of the wine suffers. Any potential the fruit had to make a nice wine is significantly lowered. However, if we take the time to correct any possible problems and balance the must early on, the quality of the resulting wine will be better maintained. Correcting a must lays the foundation on which the wine will be built. Even slight adjustments can raise a wine from being just good to great. *Note: When making corrections, consider the varietal. Seed/skin to juice ratio varies for each grape. We will only be getting around 3 (Bordeaux) to 3.5 (Zin and Rhône) gallons of finished wine from every 5 gallons of must! This comes out to 60-70% of the must volume. Don’t forget to take this into account when making corrections to the sugar levels or pH/Total Acidity (TA). In addition, most products designed to go into the must should still use the entire must volume to calculate their dosage. This compensates for the portion of the additions that physically bind to the must itself and will not make it into the final wine volume. This includes SO2, enzymes, tannins, oak, Opti-Red, Booster-Rouge and Noblesse. * Common examples of Bordeaux grapes are Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot. Rhône varietals include Syrah, Grenache, Mouvèdre, and Pinot Noir. 2.3 A) Test the Sugar: Before making any adjustments, double-check your °Brix after the grapes have been crushed and the must has had a chance to be completely mixed together. There is usually a bit of variation in sugar levels between each and every bunch of grapes that make up the whole volume. Interestingly enough, these differences are not only found in fruit coming from different sections of the same vineyard, but even off of the same vine. Therefore, the only way to get a truly accurate sugar reading for any must is to wait until the fruit has been completely processed and thoroughly mixed together. *Note: Testing the whole must also helps to make the TA and pH testing more accurate as well. (Information on TA and pH and why they are important will be explained shortly) You can measure the sugar level with a hydrometer or a refractometer A hydrometer works by measuring the density of the liquid you're testing compared to water at a certain temperature. Temperature affects density, so it is important to have a sample close to your hydrometer's calibration temperature. If using a hydrometer: make sure to strain the sample of juice to remove any seeds and skins before filling the hydrometer jar. If the solids are left in the sample, these may cause the hydrometer to stick to the side of the jar, compromising the accuracy of the results. Another good technique for getting a clear juice sample is to place the sample in a freezer for 15-20 minutes. Decant off of the sediment that settles out. However, because a Hydrometer works off of the principle of density, and density changes with temperature, you will need to allow the sample to warm back up to 68 be accurate because this is where most hydrometers are calibrated. The hydrometer jar should contain enough sample that the hydrometer is always floating. Wait until it stabilizes and read the number where the top of the liquid meets the scale on the hydrometer. Note: Depending on the temperature of the sample, you should also add or subtract the amount indicated by the thermometer at the bottom of the hydrometer for the greatest amount of accuracy. If using a refractometer, add a drop or two of the juice to the lens and close the flap onto it. This will cause some of the juice to squish out, which is normal. Next, wait 30 seconds for the sample to adjust to the temperature of the refractometer prism. Then, hold it up to the light and look through it to see where the colored bar extends to on the scale. This is your ºBrix reading. When using a refractometer, make sure the glass lens is clean and dry, and reads 0 ºBrix when testing with plain water. If not, adjust/calibrate it with water according to the instructions that came with it. This usually involves turning a knob or a small screw while looking through it until it reads “0”. Once you have gotten a ºBrix reading for the must, record this in your notes and determine if you need to adjust the sugars or not: As mentioned earlier, you want a sugar level of 22°-25° ºBrix for the start of a red wine fermentation. • If your sugar level is lower than 22° ºBrix, we recommend adding sugar to bring it up to the standard level (called chapitalizing the must). This is done with table sugar: 1.5 oz. of table sugar per US gallon of projected liquid raises the ºBrix by 1°. Measure the amount of sugar needed and completely dissolve it into a small quantity of warm water The warm water ensures that the sugar will dissolve completely into the wine. This small amount of water will not be enough to dilute the wine. Alternatively, you can dissolve the sugar directly into the liquid from the must, but depending on how much you are adding, this may be difficult. Mix thoroughly into the must so that the sugar (which is heavier than must) doesn‟t wind up sitting on the bottom of the fermentation vessel. • If your sugars are higher than 25 ºBrix, you may choose to leave the must as is and make a “big” wine. However, depending on your yeast strain, you may get a wine that does not ferment all the way “dry” (less than 1% residual sugar). To avoid this, you can dilute the juice to 22°-25° ºBrix with water. For complete notes on dilution and chapitalization, see section 10.1. If you don‟t have a scale (MT358): 1 tsp of table sugar = 5 grams (.17 oz.) 8.8 tsp of table sugar = 1.5 oz. TA and pH The next two sections deal with testing pH and TA. These are very important elements to monitor during winemaking because they give us an indication of what is going on with the overall balance of the wine. TA measures all of the combined acids in the wine, (there are many different types) and tells you how acidic/tart the wine is. TA is expressed in either %TA or in g/L of Tartaric Acid. For example, a wine‟s TA could be expressed as 0.65% TA or as 6.5g/L TA. These two values are equivalent, and you can easily switch between the two common ways of expressing TA by moving the decimal point one place left or right. We prefer to express TA in of g/L because we feel it is easier to visualize: We are literally saying that the wine has 6.5g of TA per L of wine. The pH is a measure of how these acids balance out against buffering compounds such as Potassium. pH value also indicates how effective the blend of acidic and basic compounds will be at helping to protect the wine. pH is measured in pH units, pH values of less than 7.0 are acidic. The typical pH range for red wines is between 3.5 and 3.8. Let‟s take a look at how these two parameters interact. Assume we have two red wines that each have the same TA, but different pHs, 3.2 and 4.0 respectively. The wine with a pH of 3.2 will have bright fruit flavors, but it will also be thin, acidic and aggressive on the palette. On the other hand, the wine at 4.0 will be softer and rounder than the wine at 3.2, but also less vibrant; the fruit characteristics will flatten out quickly. Ideally, we are after a wine that has the freshness and strong fruit characteristics of the lower pH wine, but with the roundness and approachability of the higher pH one. The key to achieving this lies in making sure the pH of the wine ends up somewhere in the middle of these two extremes, between 3.4-3.65 pH. Vigilant monitoring of your TA and pH will help you achieve this goal. The importance of correctly preparing a sample for both the TA and pH testing: TA and pH are sensitive tests. It is important to properly prepare samples or we may get false results. With red wines, it is best to get a sample of the must and lightly run it through a blender. The blender serves to open the skins and simulates the chemical make-up the juice will attain once fermentation has completed. The blended sample will need to be strained because the grape solids all have a different pH and TA than the juice itself. If they remain in the sample, they can skew the results. We only want to test the final liquid that is free of solids. To achieve this, first strain the blended fruit to get the solids out. A fine mesh bag (Bag10) is great for this. Next, filter the resulting liquid to obtain a clean juice free of particles. (Paper coffee filters pushed into a wine glass are great for this). The resulting clean juice is optimal for TA and pH determinations. Steps to prepare sample: 1. Lightly blend must in a blender 2. Strain blended must through mesh bag into a bowl or jar to remove solids. Lightly squeeze bag if needed until enough sample has been collected: 50-100mL 3. Place coffee filter part way into a wine glass or jar (maybe use rubber band to secure it around the rim to keep it from falling in.) Pour sample into the filter and allow it to drip into the glass/jar: 30-50 mL. Use this sample to do the pH and TA testing on.  2.3 B) Test for the Total Acidity% There are three methods used by the home winemaker to test for acidity: • Method 1 – Basic: Test the must with an acid test kit (W501). • Method 2 – Better: Use a pH meter with our Test Kit (W501). Run the same test using the acid test kit from the first method, only this time stir with the pH meter while titrating until it reads pH 8.2. Use this as the endpoint for the test in place of the color change. Calculate the results by following the acid test kits instructions exactly as in the first method. • Method 3 – Best: Use the Hanna Acidity titrator (MT682). This is a machine that takes 30 seconds to give you a highly accurate TA reading. Great if doing large batches of multiple samples. Used by hundreds of commercial wineries. Once you have tested your TA, you can decide whether it needs adjusting. Keep in mind that that wine chemistry is very complex. Often, the amount of acid we have calculated on paper is not the amount that winds up being the best choice for taste. This is especially true when working with larger acid additions (>.2%TA or 2 g/L). We recommend making ½ of the addition you think is needed, and then test and taste to see if the balance is correct or if the wine still needs more acid. This is definitely one of those times where art and science come together. Ideally, we are looking for the must to be in a range of .60-.90 TA at the start of fermentation. So: • If your acids are in the

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