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I am someone who enjoys a good bottle of wine.  When I moved to Michigan I became spoiled by all the fresh produce.  Starting with March its like every month had a fruit or vegetable that was ready for picking.  One year I was asked what I would like for my birthday, I decided a wine starters kit would be perfect.   I had a whole bunch of Cherries that needed to be used quickly so I jumped in making my first batch of Cherry wine.  The company I purchased my kit from didn't recommend jumping in to, making your own batch first.  I stumbled through the process a bit though I was intrigued with the process so I tried it again and again.  Here it is four years later and when it's time to make wine.... we make wine.  I have some simple wines that I make yearly, I guess you could say they are my signature wines and then one or two experiment wines.

If you're interested in wine making, I recommend paying a visit to E.C. Kraus.  If you do purchase from them then also get the monthly email.  The email has good recipes and answers to customers questions that almost all of us have run into.

It's really nice when you create a good wine, that can be a little tricky combined with some luck.   The hard part is trying to recreate that wine.  The only true way to succeed in wine making  is keep notes, make a wine journal.  You can see where errors where made and you can easily recreate a recipe.  A friend of mine designed a really nice, simple program to keep all kinds of wine making notes.  The program stores the recipe and then there is a section for tracking the description of the wine.  Below are a few screen shots of the program.  If you have questions or you are interested in purchasing the program, then email me at information@sedonacreations.com


When you are creating your new wine, you enter in the fruit you are using, measurements of ingredients, batch size, type of yeast you are using and create a name for your new wine.  You can put in any notes that are important for you co remember when making the wine.

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This screen shows you what the recipe card looks like once you've entered in all the information.  Blueberry wine is one of my favorites, it is one of my signature wines.

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This is the "Wine Description"  screen where you can rate the wine, list serving instructions, what color the wine is and in the notes area I usually put what types of foods go well with the wine.  I use this information when I am creating labels for the wine/wine bottle.

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Happy Wine Making!

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