Twenty-nine bottles of wine

April 22nd, 2014 by brendan

Mountain Girl Winery may not have any mountain girls right now, but that doesn’t stop the winemaking process!

I sanitized, filled, and corked twenty-nine bottles which are now standing in the cellar. Tomorrow they get turned on their sides and sit for at least a month before they are ready for drinking.

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Siphoning wine is not as tiresome as it sounds, though the wine doesn’t taste perfect yet. It requires some oxygenization in the bottle to be truly ready for drinking.

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The bottles are not full because you need some space for the cork.

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I rented this big heavy contrivance – the corker, from Fermentation Solutions, free of charge. It squashed the corks then pushed them down into the bottle. I am sure it made the job much easier. I only mangled one cork, which was lucky because I had 30, for 29 bottles.

5 Responses to “Twenty-nine bottles of wine”

  1. alex says:

    Looks awesome! Can’t wait to sit out on the new deck and try some 🙂

  2. Mum says:

    Were you tempted to try it?

  3. Craig says:

    Very impressive. A great project #justwaitingfortheonelineordering

  4. Craig says:

    How about #justwaitingfortheonlineordering

  5. brendan says:

    I am really bad at siphoning…

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