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December 2022-January 2023 issue WineMaker magazine. Cover Story: Top Kit Wines, Dessert Kit Tweaks, Wine Chemistry, Head & Cold Stabilization.

In this issue

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    Live Chat with Bob Peak

    Live Chat with Bob Peak that took place on January 24, 2023.

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    Chaptalization

    Chaptalization is the act of adding sugar to juice or must in order to increase alcohol content post-fermentation. Learn the basics of this technique.

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    Live Chat with Phil Plummer

    Live Chat with Phil Plummer that took place on December 21, 2022.

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    Learning To Taste Wine At Different Stages

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    The Science of Winemaking

    There is a lot of chemistry involved in winemaking — the better you understand it, the better chance you have of consistently making quality wine. Learn the role science plays and how to use it to your advantage when it comes to Brix, pH, titratable acidity, and more.

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    Protection from the Elements

    Heat (protein) and cold (bitartrate) stability issues in wine cause off-putting aesthetic defects that are often brought to light after the wine is in the bottle and undergoes a temperature swing if not taken care of during bulk aging. Learn how (and if) you should take these heat and cold stabilization precautions at home.

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    Medal-Winning Dessert Kit Tips

    Following the directions that come with your wine kit will result in very good wine, but sometimes experimenting is part of the fun. Three award-winning winemakers share how they go about making adjustments to dessert wine kits — a category of wine that works well with fortification and other tweaks.

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    Top 100 Wine Kits of 2022

    More than 400 wines made from kits were judged at the 2022 WineMaker International Amateur Wine
    Competition. Many received recognition; and here we share the 100 kit wines that performed best, according to the judging results.

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    Wine Pairing For the Holidays

    A time for friends and family to gather and celebrate, the holiday season is best paired with good food and wine. Be sure you plan ahead to match the main course with the vino.

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    U.S. Tasting Team

    October 2022, a team of four super wine-tasting women (who are also amateur winemakers) traveled to Champagne, France, along with their coach to compete against over 30 teams from various countries in order to find out who the best wine tasters are.

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    Dealing With Haze

    While haze can sometimes just be aesthetically off-putting and not a true flaw, it’s something many winemakers like to avoid. Get the scoop on reducing haze and other benefits, as well as drawbacks, that come with the use of fining agents.

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    Intoxicating Stuff: Crafting ice wine and ice cider

    Commercial producers of ice wines and ice ciders are highly regulated in their production, but hobby wine and cidermakers don’t need to abide by those rules. Learn some creative ways to produce these coveted, sweet sippers.

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    Verdant Verdejo

    Spain’s fifth most planted white wine grape, Verdejo, enjoys warm climates while being able to retain some acidity. Learn the merits of this grape from the Iberian Peninsula and how to make the best wines with it.

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    Bottling Blues Leads to Kegging Thoughts

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    Tasting Wine In Stages and Bottling Blues

    As a winemaker evolves, learning how to evaluate their wine during different stages of maturation can be key. The Wine Wizard has some thoughts on what to expect when tasting wines at various young ages as well as kegging homemade wine.