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THE STOMPER
The Monthly Winemaking Newsletter of grapestompers.com
February, 2002 Issue #19
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 - How to Oak Your Wine
=> New Products
=> Bonnie's Bin - Is Winter Really Gone?
=> This Month's Specials
=> Tom's Cellar - To Filter Or Not: Should You?
=> Feedback from Our Customers
=> Product Spotlight - Montepulciano Wine Kit
=> Guest Column - Nobody's Home
=> 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: How to Oak Your Wine
By Brant Burgiss, Editor
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Greetings from the mountains of North Carolina!
If you've ever wondered how to replicate the great oak
tastes of your favorite wines in your own batches of
homemade wine, have we got a treat for you! This month,
we'll show you the ins and outs of oaking your wines to
bring out the best aromas and flavor.
You'll see how easy it is to "oak" your homemade wine -
even if you don't have an oak barrel or deep pockets!
Our latest article explains how to use oak chips and oak
powder to add complexity to your wine, so be sure to
check out the newest page on our web site:
http://www.grapestompers.com/articles/oak_wine.htm
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:
- Item #3157 CC Montepulciano Reg $89.87 Special $80.88
- Item #3159 CC Grande Shiraz Reg $82.41 Special $74.11
- Item #3163 CC Vieux Chat du Roi $91.47 Special $82.22
- Item #3161 Grand Cru Petite Sirah $44.11
- Item #3269 Cru Select Plat. Melon De Bourgeron $66.00
- Item #2105A Stretch Hock bottle, blue, doz 375 ml $10.78
- Item #2280 Gum stopper, drilled #2 $0.33
- Item #2239A Straining Bag, 20" x 22" elastic top $2.47
- Item #2237A Straining Bag, 24" x 36" extra large $5.18
- Item #2606A Precision Vinometer (4-15%) $12.43
- Item #2716A Acidometer $12.43
- Item #2645 Crystalbrite Filter Pads (Vinbrite) $6.35
- Item #5106 Cork Opener, Quick Silver $59.99
- Item #2834 Book - Baking with Sourdough $4.18
- Item #2836 Book - Cooking with Honey $4.18
- Item #3158 Sherry $34.21
- Item #2748 Calcium Carbonate, 4 oz. $1.33
- Item #2723 Potassium Bicarbonate, 5oz. $2.43
And don't forget to order your FREE personalized wine
labels anytime you purchase a grape concentrate kit.
Call us at 1-800-233-1505 and ask us about them.
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BONNIE'S BIN: Is Winter Really Gone?
By Bonnie Brown, Manager
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I feel like a big reminder: VALENTINE'S DAY IS NEAR!
Get shopping and planning for those special people in
your life. May it be peaceful for all.
It's pretty hard to think of those winter wines when
most of us have had such wonderful weather. I have had
to put my wines downstairs to chill them so they will
clear out better. Not complaining, just chatting along.
Have you noticed some of your plants getting new growth?
I am leery as to what will happen to them if we get winter
back. Keep the extra sheets and blankets ready as if it
were the late spring freeze!
I have been hearing about blending wines to get some
interesting flavors. If you are not real fond of one of
your wines, open a bottle and blend it with one you really
like. JUST ONE BOTTLE AT A TIME HERE! See what it does
to each one. You could come up with an all time favorite!
Please do let us know the results if you will share it.
Tom came up with some "different" blends in our shop.
I will let you know how they turn out! This is supposed
to be fun ya know! You see each of your wines almost as
a best friend when you get them aged to perfection, but
when you start blending it is one step up from that.
We have a new couple helping us at grapestompers.com,
Faye and Harry. I think we mentioned that in the January
issue. It has really been so fun. It is bringing back
the excitement of that "first batch". Fun to watch their
expressions and hear the comments. Makes me re-think and
review what is important and what is not. You get a certain
amount of this with each new customer, but they are only
there for a bit. Faye and Harry are often in, so I get
extended interest. Bring a friend in to acquaint them with
your winemaking process. It does you as much good as it
does your friend! There are still so many missing out on
a great hobby AND an end product!
Have a wonderful February ya'll! Be safe!
Bonnie
P.S. There is a wonderful web site that I spend hours in
called www.epicurious.com. There is a wine guide, not
about homemade wines, but still very informative. Lots
of ethnic recipes. I even saw a recipe using sake lees!!!
Check it out if you have a chance.
May wisdom be with our leaders today. . . . .
May we all help to raise wise leaders for tomorrow. . . . .
'Tis a wonderful day in the mountains. . .
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 February 2002 are:
Save 10% on ALL Cellar Classic Wine Kits
AND
Save over 10% on Vino Del Vida Merlot
AND
Save nearly 15% on our Portuguese Hand Corker
AND
Save over 13% on the Fizz-X Mixer
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 Reg. Price SPECIAL
3117 VDV Merlot Wine Kit 50.38 45.22
2262 Portuguese Hand Corker 15.13 12.88
2607 Fizz-X Mixer 23.05 19.99
3230 CC Chamblaise (Chablis) 58.85 52.88
3231 CC Chardonnay 75.08 67.55
3232 CC Chardonnay/Semillon 70.58 63.44
3233 CC Chenin Blanc 58.58 52.66
3234 CC Gewurtztraminer 70.68 63.55
3235 CC Johannisberg Riesling 65.91 59.22
3245 CC Ruisseau Blanc 65.95 59.33
3236 CC Sauvignon Blanc 67.74 60.88
3237 CC White Zinfandel 66.00 59.33
3127 CC Bourgeron (Burgundy) 75.08 67.55
3128 CC Cabernet/Merlot 89.87 80.88
3129 CC Cabernet Sauvignon 87.95 79.11
3130 CC Cabernet Shiraz 89.74 80.66
3131 CC Chianti 75.35 67.77
3133 CC Merlot 90.75 81.66
3157 CC Montepulciano 89.87 80.88
3134 CC Pinot Noir 77.00 69.22
3143 CC Rosso Grande 89.87 80.88
3135 CC Shiraz 80.58 72.44
3159 CC Grande Shiraz 82.41 74.11
3132 CC Valpolicella 78.76 70.88
3163 CC Grande Vieux Chat du Roi 91.47 82.22
3136 CC Zinfandel 90.29 81.22
3200 Complete White Wine Starter Kit 246.68 175.00
3100 Complete Red Wine Starter Kit 259.79 185.00
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 Long Handled Spoon
Bottle Washer Adapter Brass Bottle Washer
Bottle Drainer, 45 station
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 "personalize" your Complete Kit -
Let's say you don't need or want some of the items that
normally come with the Complete Kit... just give us a call
at 1-800-233-1505 and let us know which items you don't
need, and we will adjust the price of the equipment kit
accordingly. Likewise, if you'd like a different wine kit,
just let us know and we can adjust the price.
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TOM'S CELLAR: To Filter Or Not: Should You?
by Tom Burgiss, Owner
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As more and more wine filtering instruments arrive on the
scene, more and more folks are beginning to ask questions
about this subject. My general answer is that filtering
takes away from the wine. In fact, are you aware that some
filters are so fine that it can take away the color?
Yet more and more people are wanting to use the filters.
Why, you may ask?
Well, for starters, most homemade wine (from fruits and
berries) are cloudy - and I'll bet there is not a winemaker
around who wants a milky-looking product. Naturally, they
want their wine to look "polished". Racking wine in order
to clear it certainly takes more time, but the process of
racking does not take away the color or flavor.
The grape concentrate kits that we stock (all of which are
made by RJ Spagnols) are scientifically balanced and need
no filtering, so long as you follow their directions.
By following the suggested temperatures properly, 55
degrees can help much in clearing your wine. Some folks
use a refrigerator (too low makes it cloudy) to achieve
this; some of us just use concrete floors (attached to the
earth) that give a very suitable finishing up temperature.
*-----------------HOT TIP------------------*
When oaking your wine, add oak chips or oak
powder to a sanitized nylon straining bag,
then place the bag in the wine until the
desired results are achieved...
Racking is easier and cleaner that way!
Have a tip you'd like to submit?
Send it to tips@grapestompers.com
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Bentonite and Kieselsol, already included in the Spagnols
wine kits, do an excellent job in giving the winemaker a
"polished" look to the wine. Bentonite (white bag) is best
fixed the following way:
PREPARING BENTONITE
- Get out the old blender, and add a cup of HOT water.
- Turn the blender on.
- While it is running (and the water is a 'sloshing),
add the bentonite slowly. This prevents "clumping".
- Let the blender run about 1 minute, THEN RUN LIKE
EVERYTHING and pour the bentonite/water solution in the
fermenter bucket ALL AT ONE TIME.
- Stir the wine VIGOROUSLY for 1 minute.
- Wait 15 minutes and do it again.
I must confess that I just use my Fizz-X mixer on my drill
and let her go. You will be like Gomer Pyle, "surprise,
surprise, SURPRISE!" You will not believe how fast that
mixer works! The Fizz-X is on special this month - it is
the arm- and wrist-saving buy you'll always enjoy!
So the bottom line: with our RJ Spagnols kits you keep
your money in your pocket where filters are concerned.
I expect someone may take me up on this subject and say,
"Tom, you're blowing smoke through your ears!" Come on
with the rebuttal; meanwhile, I call the next case!
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:
Dear Tom,
Thanks for a [web] site like this. I've been trying to
make homemade wine, but needed to get the ingredients,
like nutrient, the right yeast, and maybe some other
things. But I'm also quite interested in the ART of wine-
making. Thanks again for the interesting site.
-- Angela Gibson
Tom,
Thanks for the newsletter. I look forward to receiving it
each month. I hope that this will be a GREAT YEAR for you
and your family.
I live in Birmingham, AL and have a mini vineyard, (24
Muscadine Vines - 9 varieties). I started making muscadine
wine in 1977 and then I got pretty serious in 1981. The
toughest part of home winemaking is removing labels off
the bottles that you accumulate.
A tip in your newsletter from Robert Klaus of Houston, TX
about the use of Oxi Clean is absolutely a home winemakers'
dream come true. It really does work, and on all but a few
of the bottles, the labels literally come off on their own.
Thanks again for your great newsletter and a SPECIAL THANKS
TO ROBERT KLAUS OF HOUSTON!
-- Wayne Champion
Birmingham, AL
Thank you, Tom for usual prompt and friendly judgment
and manner. (Sent in response to our message that shipping
his order via priority mail would be less expensive)
-- Glenvall Harris
Batesville, AR
Hi, received our first order (The Schaeffer-Root Cellar) -
we are tickled to death. We will be starting our first
batch over this weekend and can't wait for the results.
The equipment and everything is every bit the quality we
hoped for and everything arrived packed wonderfully.
I especially wanted to tell you how happy we were with the
labels you sent.... The Schaeffer-Root Cellar - Beginner's
Luck Zinfandel.... the picture of the wine cellar is
perfect and we would like that every time we receive any
labels, unless we specifically order something special of
course. They were great, perfect for what we envision for
our cellar in fact. Keep up the great work.
-- Terry and Ellen
Lancaster, PA
Tom,
THANK YOU SO MUCH for the very wonderful labels!! The cat
looks just like our Wolfgang!
Everything got here intact and FAST! Your store is most
definitely the best internet wine store in the world!
Thanks again!
-- Madeleine & Catherine
Wouters, Houston, TX
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PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - Montepulciano Wine Kit
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This is about one of our new wines we are introducing this
month - Montepulciano.
I had an interesting conversation with the Research and
Development director at RJ Spagnols who developed this
new and unique wine. For those of you who may not have
heard, this wine is sort of in the "Chianti Family" in
taste, aroma, and body.
One of our customers (Robert Klaus from Houston, TX) heard
about our stocking this new wine and he sent along these
"pearls" about the area of Montepulciano:
Set atop a narrow limestone ridge and enclosed by thick
stone walls, Montepulciano is one of Tuscany's most coveted
destinations. It is also famed for the local production
of vino nobile di Montepulciano, which prompts wine
aficionados to make the winding trek along the central
corso in search of wine tastings.
It's an interesting place to go on the last Sunday of the
month of August. They host the Barrel Race, where people
dressed in ancient costumes roll barrels up the steep
street of the Corso while battling a fake war. Every day
the numerous wine shops offer free samples of the wines
they sell, and a tourist can walk from one winery to
another and have his/her own private wine tasting festival!
Robert, thanks a lot for the research - it certainly sounds
like fun. When are you going??
Tom
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GUEST COLUMN - Nobody's Home
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Sorry, but there is no guest column this month.
Any volunteer contributors out there? We'll give you full
credit for your home winemaking article, as well as a link
to your web site or e-mail address.
Read on to find out how to be our next guest columnist...
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How To Be A Guest Columnist For STOMPERS Newsletter
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If you'd like to be our next guest columnist, simply
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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Bentonite
- An inorganic fining or clarifying agent made from
diatomaceous earth. Learn how to prepare bentonite
for addition to your wine by reading Tom's article above.
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 Stories from Tom's Cellar
- Another Surprise from Brant
- More Specials
- The next article from Bonnie's Bin
- Our Next Guest Column
- More Customer Testimonials
- New Winemaking Products
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