Wine Making


The Dark Vineyard (Bruno, Chief of Police, #2)
Cork Dork: A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste
Blackberry Wine
The Vineyard
The Best Man (Blue Heron, #1)
'HOME-MADE COUNTRY WINES, BEER, MEAD AND METHGLIN'
First Steps in Winemaking
The Merlot Murders (Wine Country Mysteries, #1)
The Paris Deception
Making Wine at Home: A Global Collection of DIY Recipes, Techniques & Traditions for Beginners: Discover Easy Wine Recipes from Around the World—From Tropical Fruits to Berries, Herbs & Spices
Home Spirits: The Ultimate Guide to Creating Liqueurs at Home
Cider Drink It Make It Cook with It
Mead For Beginners: The Complete Guide - From The Drop Of Honey To The Glass
Winemaking: Recipes, Equipment, and Techniques for Making Wine at Home
Drunk on Love
How to Brew by John J. PalmerThe Complete Joy of Homebrewing by Charlie PapazianDesigning Great Beers by Ray DanielsRadical Brewing by Randy MosherBrewing Classic Styles by John J. Palmer
Best Homebrewing Books
54 books — 53 voters

The Winemaker's Wife by Kristin HarmelThe Vineyards of Champagne by Juliet BlackwellThe Champagne Queen by Petra Durst-BenningThe Vineyard by María DueñasThe Far River by Barbara Wood
Wine Historical Fiction
18 books — 7 voters

Andre Hueston Mack
Drinking wine was not historically limited to people who could afford it. Western and European culture turned it into an elite thing. Winemakers were farmers and field workers. Everyday people. And that’s who should enjoy and have access to wine.
Andre Hueston Mack

Andre Hueston Mack
The common myth is that African Americans aren’t well-educated about wine, but in truth, we’re like everyone else. We like what we like – high or low. A $100 bottle of wine can taste as awful as a $2 bottle, and the opposite is true, as well. If you know what you like, buy it. But don’t just buy it because it’s expensive.
Andre Hueston Mack

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