• HOME PAGE
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
Current time: 06-16-2025, 03:29 AM Hello There, Guest! (Login — Register)
Wines.com

Translate

  • HOMEHOME
  •   
  • Recent PostsRecent Posts
  •   
  • Search
  •      
  • Archive Lists
  •   
  • Help

WineBoard / GENERAL / For the Novice v
« Previous 1 … 25 26 27 28 29 … 209 Next »
/ making wine

Threaded Mode | Linear Mode
making wine
05-14-2006, 10:54 AM,
#1
winophite Offline
Registered
Posts: 233
Threads: 81
Joined: May 2006
 
I've planted some canadice pink seedless grapes no in their first year of production. What kind of wine could be made from them? I also grow strawberries,cherries and blackberries, are any of these fruits ever mixed in making wine? I've never tried to make wine but I'd like to learn. Thanks for any help you can give.
Phite
Find
Reply
05-16-2006, 12:23 PM,
#2
Innkeeper Offline
Wine Guru
*****
Posts: 10,465
Threads: 1,106
Joined: Nov 1999
 
We don't usually smile on wines made from anything except grapes around here. Most grapes that are bred for table use, usaully do not make good wine either. By the same token, not many wine grapes are good for table use. People working in and around vineyards would not agree, as they pop wine grapes into their mouths all the time.
Find
Reply
05-16-2006, 01:46 PM,
#3
Thomas Offline
Wine Virtuoso
****
Posts: 6,563
Threads: 231
Joined: Feb 1999
 
Table grapes and wine grapes are bred and grown for separate results.
Find
Reply
05-16-2006, 02:59 PM,
#4
Kcwhippet Offline
Wine Virtuoso
****
Posts: 5,003
Threads: 360
Joined: Jan 1999
 
All that said, Canadace are decent table grapes, but terrible wine grapes.
Find
Reply
05-16-2006, 06:08 PM,
#5
winophite Offline
Registered
Posts: 233
Threads: 81
Joined: May 2006
 
Sounds like I shoud look to make room for another variety! I'm sure my kids (and me too) will reap the pleasure of the canadice. Thanks.
Find
Reply
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »


  • View a Printable Version
  • Send this Thread to a Friend
  • Subscribe to this thread



© 1994-2025 Copyright Wines.com. All rights reserved.