Process Of Wine Making
Wednesday, June 4th, 2008 at
12:16 am

Does the quality of sugar (glucose) effect the wine making process?
Hopefully you’re not buying wine from a manufacturer who adds sugar. The quality of the grape does however. If the grape has more sugar in it the higher the alcohol content of the wine.
Wine Making at Crushpad: Process of Pressing Wine
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