Bottling Your Homemade Wine

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by Unsplash/Jeff Siepman

Finally, the wine you made last summer is still. There hasn’t been a bubble in the bung for weeks, so fermentation is complete.

It is time to bottle.

And then bottle some more. It was a great fruit year at my house, so we turned lots of apples, plums and Asian pears into wine. We will be bottling it all in the next few weeks, which sounds romantic until you do it. Here’s an intimate look at what home winemakers really do during the dark days of late winter.

1. We soak off labels.

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