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THE STOMPER
The Monthly Winemaking Newsletter of grapestompers.com
May, 2001 Issue #10
http://www.grapestompers.com 1-800-233-1505
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Welcome to the latest issue of "THE STOMPER", a newsletter
of winemaking hints and other wine-related articles.
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IN THIS ISSUE
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=> Feature Article - Sanitation Hints for Winemakers
=> New Products
=> Product Spotlight - B-Brite: The Versatile Chemical
=> Bonnie's Bin - Happy Mother's Day!
=> This Month's Specials
=> Tom's Cellar - Of Onion Wines and Sage Advice
=> Feedback from Our Customers
=> Wine Kit Shipping Update
=> Guest Column - Please, Be Our Guest!
=> How to Be Featured as our Guest Columnist
=> Corky's Winemaking Definition
=> Subscribe/Unsubscribe Information
*^* Hot Tips are sprinkled throughout the newsletter
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FEATURE ARTICLE: Sanitation Hints for Winemakers
By Brant Burgiss, Editor
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We were surprised with a recent snowfall in the North
Carolina mountains, but hey - at least it was good weather
for cold stabilization!
This month, grapestompers.com would like to share some
information that's critical to successful winemaking - the
ins and outs of sanitation.
Using clean and properly sanitized winemaking equipment is
essential to your wine's success, so it won't hurt to bone
up if you haven't visited this topic in a while!
You can find our sanitation hints page at:
http://www.grapestompers.com/articles/sanitation.htm
We'll cover the basics and show you different ways to
sanitize your equipment, plus offer the advantages and
disadvantages of each sanitation method described.
So keep it clean out there... Your wine deserves the best!
Here's to you... and Happy Winemaking!
You can write to Brant at webmaster@grapestompers.com
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NEW PRODUCTS
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Here is a list of products recently added to our catalog:
Spagnols Cellar Master series of light summer wines
Produces 6 gallons (30 bottles) of 6 to 7% alcohol
- Item # 3164 Spagnols Mist Blackberry Merlot $45.37
- Item # 3278 Spagnols Mist Raspberry White Zin $45.37
- Item # 3280 Spagnols Mist Peach Chardonnay $38.41
- Item # 3282 Spagnols Mist Kiwi Gewurtztraminer $38.41
Other New Items Include:
- Item # 2768 Amaretto LIQUOR QUIK extract $3.64
- Item # 2771 Irish Cream LIQUOR QUIK extract $3.64
- Item # 2426 Capsules, Silver PVC (shiny) $0.14 each
- Item # 2424 Capsules, Red PVC (shiny) $0.14 each
- Item # 2428 Capsules, Black PVC w/silver stripe $0.14
- Item # 4211 T-shirt, Vintage 60, Natural, XL $15.00
The shirt says "Vintage Person / Perfectly
Aged / Over 60 Years / Still Improving /
Reserved But Not Subdued"
- Item # 4214 T-shirt, Wine A Bit, Natural, XL $15.00
The shirt says "Wine A Bit"
- Item # 4217 T-shirt, Got Wine, Natural, XL $15.00
The shirt says "Got Wine?"
- Item # 4205 T-shirt, Vintage 40, Natural, XL $15.00
The shirt says "Vintage Person / Perfectly
Aged / Over 40 Years / Still Improving /
Reserved But Not Subdued"
- Item # 4208 T-shirt, Vintage 50, Natural, XL $15.00
The shirt says "Vintage Person / Perfectly
Aged / Over 50 Years / Still Improving /
Reserved But Not Subdued"
- Item # 4300 Mulberry Bark wine bags w/purp grapes $5.00
- Item # 4303 Mulberry Bark wine bags w/green grapes $5.00
- Item # 4400 Doormat, 27" x 18", Natural $15.00
"We serve only the finest vintage wine...
Did you bring any?"
Summer time is here... and as you see, we have some
interesting combinations of fruit flavored grape extracts
which produce light, fruity-tasting, low-alcohol (6-7%)
wines perfect for warm weather quaffing! Each kit produces
6 gallons of wine (30 bottles, each 750 ml). The types
we stock are Kiwi Gewurtztraminer, Peach Chardonnay,
Raspberry White Zin, and Blackberry Merlot.
We've got some new T-shirts - just in time for the hot
days ahead! They're light tan (we call it Natural)
and are made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton. The message on
each shirt varies, but everyone will know you're a vintner
when you wear one!
We've had lots of requests for more capsules with a matte
finish (for dressing your bottles) but at the moment we
are only able to get those in a solid green and a solid
burgundy. Everything else comes SHINY! As a matter of
fact, we just got in three new colors of shiny PVC capsules
this week: solid silver, solid red, and a black with a
narrow silver stripe.
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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: B-Brite - The Versatile Chemical
by Tom Burgiss, Owner
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Here at grapestompers.com, we are always interested in
hearing and learning from our customers. This next story
is a doozy... It is not about wine, but a winemaking
chemical we use all the time in sanitizing our equipment:
B-BRITE !
It seems one night D. Howell was sitting in his favorite
rocking chair looking down on his rug at a big black spot
that refused to go away - despite using every rug cleaner
he could find! He told me the story about his wondering
if B-Brite could do anything for this spot...
Well sir, he tried it and it WORKED! He could not believe
his eyes. Following his hint, I decided to try it on some
wine spots on our cement floor here in the Bodega. After
letting it soak for awhile, it took about half of it away
(now mind you, the stain had been there for some time), and
after 3 tries at separate times, I was able to have a much
better-looking floor!
What's the secret? B-Brite cleans with oxygen power -
there's no chlorine in it, so it's safe to use on most any
surface or fabric.
To carry this a bit further, I had some old "Easy Spirit"
tennis shoes that were really dirty (they used to be white)
so I made up some B-Brite Solution and I tried it on them.
It WORKED... and now my tennis shoes gleam!
Do you have a similar experience to share? If so, we'll
gladly pass it along. Meanwhile, get out there with the
B-Brite and tell us your cleaning story!
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BONNIE'S BIN: Happy Mother's Day!
By Bonnie Brown, Manager
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May is here already. We were a bit slow closing out April
and getting on to May. It came too fast this time!
Let's get to the important stuff first. May 13th is
Mother's Day! HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all our Moms.
A Kitchen Cordials book (item # 2821) to go along with her
favorite Liquor Quik essences (# 2760 to 2780), makes a
wonderful gift... and so does a wine kit such as Fume Blanc
(# 3221) or French Colombard (# 3242) - the perfect summer
wines. Or better yet, how about a Champion Pewter or Brass
cork opener by Wine Enthusiast (# 5100 & # 5104) that
clamps right on the bar? That would make it so easy for
Mom to open that next bottle of wine! The Wine Saver pump
(# 2908) with a package of extra stoppers (# 2910) would
help her keep her opened bottle fresh for up to 3 weeks!
We've got lots of interesting books on making wine and
growing grapes. These are nice to have in your home
library. I refer to the books often, both at the Bodega
and at home!
If ever you don’t see what you are after, pick up the
phone and call us or drop an e-mail. We may have it in
our store and not in the online catalog. If not, we will
do some research and see what we can find!
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For good conversation and laughs, join with me anytime to
clean bottles! Wonderful friends have kept me quite busy
by bringing by cases of bottles at a time! I may have to
make paper out of all the labels I have scraped off! You
know, the kind where you mix scraps of paper with water
in a blender and then pour onto a screen, press to form
and let dry? Have any of you ever done that? Yet another
by-product of winemaking!
Have a productive and fun May. Until next month!
Life is too short.. to drink bad wine. . so make your own!
You can write to Bonnie at bonnie@grapestompers.com
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THIS MONTH'S SPECIALS
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grapestompers' specials for the month of May 2001 are:
Save up to 11% on selected wine kits
AND
Save 15% on Montrachet yeast
AND
Save over 17% on Kitchen Cordials Recipe Book
AND
Save over $70 on the purchase of a
Complete Winemaking Starter Kit
which includes a RED or WHITE Concentrate
(see wine kit selection below)
Item # Description Regular Price SPECIAL Price
3222 VDV Johannisberg Riesling 39.55 35.96
3130 CC Cabernet/Shiraz 89.74 79.77
2821 Kitchen Cordials Recipes 2.04 1.69
2701 Montrachet Yeast .34 .29
3200 Complete White Starter Kit 251.68 179.00
3200A Nearly Complete White Kit 204.55 141.65
3100 Complete Red Starter Kit 264.79 189.00
3100A Nearly Complete Red Kit 217.66 151.65
We've had such a huge response from our Complete Wine Kit
special, that we've decided to not only extend this special
for another month but ALSO offer you a less expensive
alternative. Please take advantage of this great
Summertime bargain before Tom comes to his senses!
Here's what you get with the COMPLETE Starter Kit:
If choosing the Complete WHITE Kit, your choice of either:
Fume Blanc, Piesporter, or Chenin Blanc VDV concentrate
If choosing the Complete RED Kit, your choice of either:
Valpolicella, Shiraz, or Cabernet/Merlot VDV concentrate
PLUS ALL THESE GOODIES:
Tom's Winemaking Video Bottle Rinser
Fermenter Bucket with lid Three-Piece Airlock
6-Gallon Glass Carboy Carboy Brush
Bung (stopper) Bottle Filler
Five feet of vinyl tubing B-Brite Sanitizer
Portuguese Hand Corker FermTech AutoSiphon
2 Cases of 750-ml Bottles Spoon or Paddle (our choice)
Bottle Washer Adapter Brass Bottle Washer
Bottle Drainer, 45 station Corkscrew
AND YOU GET THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FREE ($16.59 value):
- Free Wine Labels (text of your choice)
- Free $5 coupon towards your next concentrate purchase
- Free Corks (30 corks, enough for one batch)
Just think: This complete kit offers EVERYTHING a brand-new
hobbyist would need to begin making his own wine. All you
need to decide is which wine kit you want!
And don't forget... you can always return your winemaking
video and receive a credit for $19.95 on your next
purchase... that's like getting the video for free! All
we ask is that you return it in good condition.
This is the best deal we've ever offered on a complete kit,
so don't miss out... order one for yourself or a friend
today. Ask for RED Complete Kit # 3100 or WHITE Kit # 3200
and be sure to let us know which wine concentrate you want.
New! Now you can order a somewhat scaled-down version of
the Complete wine kit mentioned above... We call it the
"Nearly Complete" wine kit. After removing three items
(the bottle drainer, the bottles, and corkscrew) the price
is a little more affordable and you save on shipping costs.
The stock number is similar - just put the letter "A" after
the item when you order. Combine this lower cost with the
video rebate, and you've got yourself a whale of a deal!
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TOM'S CELLAR: Of Onion Wines and Sage Advice
by Tom Burgiss, Owner
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I have a lot of fun offering samples of onion wine to our
walk-in customers here at our mountaintop Bodega.
"Onion Wine?" you say?
Yes, good old onion wine - made from either Vidalia or
Texas Sweets. It's perfect for that person who loves
onions but wakes up at 2:00 in the morning wondering, "Why
did I eat onions last night?"
Well, with a little salt and pepper dashed in (an idea from
James Taylor's mom), it gives you a taste that's hard to
beat. Mix with a little vinegar and salad oil and you have
a real treat in a dressing. Onion wine also works well for
marinating, especially wild game meats!
When first introducing onion wine to the uninitiated, the
secret is not to tell your friends what they are about to
taste, and watch their facial expression... It's a hoot!
One in 50 will love it straight up, and more will like it
with salt and pepper.
Have a little fun in your life; make (& share) onion wine!
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From time to time, we have customers to call in about their
wines not clearing up by the 28th day. Several factors come
into play that may explain this phenomenon:
1. It might have come from not stirring long enough (or
vigorously enough) on day 20, or it could be
2. A warmer temperature in that final stage after day 20.
To correct problem #1, we suggest that you stir harder and
longer, then wait 15 minutes and do it again. The Fizz-X
Wine Agitator (item # 2607) is a great time and energy
saver when stirring time comes!
To help combat problem #2, we suggest placing the glass
carboy in a cooler place (low 60's) and give it more time!
If all that fails, there is a clarifier for both white
(item # 2711) and red wines (item # 2713) that will do
the job for you. In our experience, we have found that
Piesporter and Riesling are two white wines that take
more time to clear, so be aware of this if you are making
these types of wine. Certainly a filter could be used,
but before you go that far, just give us a call (toll free)
at 800-233-1505.
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I have found it hard to fit the spoon or
paddle into the neck of the carboy when
I have to stir the must to rid it of the
gases that naturally build up in the wine
while fermenting.
From my days as a house painter, I have
adapted a technique we used to stir the
paint. My solution to this was to take a
nice shiny "clean" coat hanger, straighten
it, bend a small loop, small enough to fit
into the bottle neck, and attach the other
end (straight one) to a drill.
I usually stir it on a slow speed for about
10 to 15 minutes, or until all the bubbles
have stopped. I have found it takes a lot
less effort also. The best drill I've found
is a cordless one, since a cord weighs more
and the drill can be awkward to handle.
Without a cord, you are not restricted to
a certain place to do this.
Thanks to John Barilone for this tip.
Have a tip you'd like to submit?
Send it to tips@grapestompers.com
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Most of our readers are aware that we are happy to act as
a consumer's guide on kit wines. We try all of them out
here in our Bodega. We do not recommend a wine kit to you
until we have tried them out... so here's our latest
report on a wine kit by RJ Grape Products - a 10 liter
Grand Cru kit of Pinot Gris.
To be honest, we found the Pinot Gris did not come off in
28 days to our satisfaction, so we kept it longer in the
carboy, racking until clear... but it still needed more
time. After adding some more oak beans, we waited a while
longer, then finally bottled it. EXCELLENT!
So allowing for a little extra aging time, we officially
recommend the Grand Cru line of wine kits shown in our
online catalog under grape concentrates.
Presently, we have an ice wine going and we will report on
it soon.
You can write to Tom at tom@grapestompers.com
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FROM OUR CUSTOMERS
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As you might imagine, our office receives quite a bit of
correspondence - mostly through e-mail - here are some
comments we've recently received:
Tom,
You and Bonnie are doing a nice job with your web site.
I have made a few batches of wine mostly from concentrate;
I did crush my own once with very good results. I am by no
means an expert - in fact I pray for every batch I make.
My family and friends are impressed and I guess that's my
motivation.
Just sent in an order. Keep up the good work, love your
newsletter.
See u later,
-- Ed (Dick) Cercone
Rensselaer, IN
Bonnie,
Thanks, Bonnie! By the way, the last batch of wine came
out great.. Everybody loves it..
Amazing it tastes that good already and it's not even aged.
Thanks!
-- Dominic Vaccaro
Spring Lake Heights, NJ
Hi Tom,
I just had to let you know how excited we are about making
our own wine. You have a wonderful place there and we
have already told several people about it. I can't wait
for our first brew to be ready. It was so nice to meet
you, and may we please come by again soon?
-- Bobby & Lois Brantley
Rocky Mount, NC
Tom,
I did receive the replacement. Thank you, your prompt
response was very refreshing!
-- Gail Williams
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WINE KIT SHIPPING UPDATE
by Bonnie
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Recently we have been noticing a few things about our wine
kits. We're finding things such as:
- Juice between the layers of the bag, and
- Drips on the outside of the bag and in the box
We have notified the manufacturers about these issues, but
so far we haven't seen much improvement. Rest assured, we
check each kit before sending them out to be sure the items
are all there and the juice bag is not leaking!
If you happen to get a wine kit that has juice on the
outside of the bag or inside the box, more than likely it
is due to some juice being spilled during the filling
process. If there is juice in between the layers of the
bag (all the bags have 2 layers) don’t fret - it is usually
a very small amount and will not take away from a great end
result.
We apologize for this inconvenience (that juice is sure
sticky!), but we just wanted to let you know we are doing
everything we can to ensure you get your money's worth and
a complete product. Sometimes it seems there is no end to
what we have to check, but we're happy to do it!!
Please let us know if anything isn't right with your order
and we'll work with you to take care of the problem.
Thanks for allowing us to serve you... we really appreciate
your input.
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GUEST COLUMN - Please, Be Our Guest!
by Brant Burgiss, Editor
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No one has offered to write a guest column this month,
so we thought we'd take this opportunity to thank our
past guest contributors (again!) and to let you know of
some recent web page updates we've made.
First, here is a list of The Stomper's contributors:
-Harry Bradley, Canada
-W. Bruce Cameron, Colorado
-David (Village Winery), Victoria BC
-Lum Eisenman, Del Mar
-David Markle, Japan
-Daniel Rogov, Israel
-Paul Wagner, California
-Jack Keller, Texas
As you can see, winemaking enthusiasts come from all over
the world! We'd really love to feature your article in next
month's issue of The Stomper.
If you think you don't write well enough to publish an
article that thousands will see, don't let that worry
you... People read for CONTENT, not STYLE (or else I might
be out of a job!), so as long as you have a point to make,
folks will read your article - especially if it conveys
a meaningful story to fellow winemakers.
And if you don't think you know enough about winemaking
to contribute an article, think again... even the most
novice winemaker can write a short article about a lesson
learned or a tidbit he or she picked up in the winemaking
newsgroup or local wine shop.
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Regarding fermentation in the garage
during cold winter months:
I made a plywood box that would accommodate
4 carboys and an electric hot plate (cost
$12 at ACE). Set it at the lowest setting
and throw a comforter over it - works like
a charm! I have a small batch working in
the garage now!
Thanks to Dick Cercone for this tip.
Have a tip you'd like to submit?
Send it to tips@grapestompers.com
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Now, on to the web page updates... we've added some more
material to the following pages:
- Links Page: Added 2 new links for online winemaking
books, 2 additional wine references, and updated some
old links whose filenames had changed. Just go to our
home page, and click on the "Links" button in the left
navigational area.
- Calculations Page: Added a couple links to other wine
making calculators, one of which offers a free software
download for a winemaking calculator. You can see it at:
http://www.grapestompers.com/calculations.htm
And in case you've missed the last couple issues of The
Stomper, here are some new pages we've recently added:
- Learn how to use a hydrometer. See:
http://www.grapestompers.com/articles/hydrometer_use.htm
- Send a free wine postcard. Just go to:
http://www.grapestompers.com/postcards/postcard.html
- Discover the secrets of blending wine
http://www.grapestompers.com/articles/blending_wine.htm
- Take our free home winemaking quiz. Jump over to:
http://www.grapestompers.com/quiz/index.asp
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How To Be A Guest Columnist For STOMPERS Newsletter
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send your three- or four-paragraph article to
articles@grapestompers.com. If your article is selected
for use in a future STOMPER newsletter, you'll receive
the attention of thousands, a coupon good for a discount
on your next grapestompers.com order, as well as our
heartfelt thanks. So what are you waiting for??
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CORKY'S WINEMAKING DEFINITION
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Tartrates
- Harmless crystals of potassium bitartrate that may form
in cask or bottle (often on the cork) from the tartaric
acid naturally present in wine.
Look for other wine-related definitions by clicking on
the 'Glossary' button from our home page at
http://www.grapestompers.com
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NEXT MONTH'S HIGHLIGHTS
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- More Winemaking Tips from Tom's Cellar
- Another Surprise from Brant
- More Specials
- The next article from Bonnie's Bin
- Another Guest Column - We'd love YOUR input!
- More Customer Testimonials
- New Winemaking Products
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