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DISCOVER THE SECRETS OF WINE MAKING
Learn How To Make Wine At Home Like A True Expert!
From The Desk Of: Edward Jones
Fellow Wine Lover
I set this website up because I love winemaking but hate the exclusive,
snobby attitude that can go with it. Everyone should be able to
enjoy wine. That’s why I want to share my wine knowledge with
as many people as possible.
Since you’ve found this website I’m assuming you love
wine as much as I do. The truth is, I’m always on the internet
looking for winemaking tips and tricks. While doing some research,
I stumbled upon a fantastic manuscript by Mr. H. E. Bravery.
While Mr Bravery is a well-known and respected wine maker, he
differs from many in the industry because he actually loves to share
his knowledge. With 20 years experience in winemaking, he is an
expert on many different wines and isn’t afraid of trying
something new.
I noticed that most of his work was available online with the
exception of one of his most important pieces of work, ‘Successful
Winemaking At Home’. Even though it was first published
some years ago this book has the best winemaking information I have
ever seen.
In the 15 chapters here’s just a snippet of what you’ll
learn:
• The basics of wine making at home
• Little-known secrets to transform your wine from nice to
exceptional
• Common utensils & equipment to use
• In-depth tutorials on: fermentation, clarification, sterilization,
siphon, bottling, storage and maturation
• The ‘natural enemies’ to successful home wine
making
• Over 90 step-by-step recipes on making wine or liquor
• How to use common ingredients available at home when you
can't find that special ingredient
If this is the kind of information that you have been looking
for, here’s the good news…
I have contacted the original copyright owners and gained permission
to republish Mr. H. E. Bravery’s complete work on this website.
Although I had to pay to have the manuscript reformatted and published
online, winemaking is my passion. Therefore, I want to share this
book with as many people as possible for free.
The information is second to none and you’ll soon be making
great wines at home – better than half the ones in your local
liquor store.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Cheers and Happy Tasting
Edward Jones
It’s FREE… Yes 100% FREE
Now you have no excuse for not being able to make wine at home that
will taste just like a $50 bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon.
Are You Ready To Move Onto The Next Lesson? Click Here….
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