Homemade wine requires just fruit, sugar, yeast, and a clean jar, with cleanliness crucial to avoid contamination.
For much of human history, wine has had a place on the dinner table. At Jessica Wagener’s house in Burlington’s New North End, the wine on the table just happens to be still fermenting away in ...
Conveniently, Phoenix Permaculture Guild is sponsoring a class on “Wine Making Using Any Fruit” from 6:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, March 18. The class is taught by Lisa Miller of Lady Bug Environmentally ...
You may already know you can grow zucchini, potatoes and tomatoes in a bucket — see the Weekly’s March 5 Home & Garden edition — but did you know you can brew your own wine at home, too? Just maybe ...
Learn how to make your own fruit wine at home — easy, traditional, and perfect for beginners. No vineyard required! Rotten Tomatoes addresses 'fake' user score claims for Melania movie Driver fined ...