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How to handle an unfinished bottle of wine?
06-07-2000, 08:54 AM,
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Drew and MrD, It`s a very sinple process to make great vinegar. You need two small oak casks ( sold mail order by Dean & D and most other wine accessorie shops in Napa ). RThese are like oak barrels used in aging fine RED wine. Next comes the most important part...Find a friend who will give you a piece of his " Mother " culture. This is what converts wine to vinegar. You can make both red and white. I`ve had my red zin vinegar going for over 10 years. Bowing to pressure from my wife, 2 years ago I started (GASP) a WHITE wine vinegar cask. Depending on the quality of wine you put in, jes like computers, is the quality of vinegar you make. This post is earnest. Winoweenie
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