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Winemaking Process

How to make your favorite wine in our  Wine House?

Consultation Appointment

Calling before making

Before coming to our store and making your own wine, please call or visit the winemaker, taste the wine to determine the type of wine you want to make and selling price too, and make a partial deposit. You can choose private customization service to add personalized label, or ask the winemaker to recommend the wine to be made according to the application of occasion.

Wine Sketch

Stabilization and Clarification

Double filtrations, cleaner wine

After about 2-4 weeks of fermentation, the wine has completed the transformation from grape juice to primary fermenter. After stopping fermentation, the dregs and leftover grape solids fall to the bottom again. Unlike other places, during the filtration process, we uses 2 wine filter machines with 20 filter plates, to make the body free of dregs.

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Red Wine Tasting

Bottling and Cellaring

Bottling safety and environmental Friendly

After the clarification process (one or a few weeks), the wine will be prepared for bottling. If you are ever to enjoy bottling process, now is the time. it's your choice to invest in new bottles or old ones are just fine (please send reused wine bottles to ore store to disinfect and dry for bottling). Finally, our winemaker will teach you the best way to store your bottles depending on the type of your wine.

Wine Bottles

Fermentation

How to make a great wine

Choose the primary fermentation locally or globally. The raw materials you ordered will be delivered to the our Wine House for fermentation. The winemaker will explain the history, variety, origin, flavor and fermentation principle of wine for you, and learn the art of turning a sweet grape into an a great wine.

Grapes
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Show Room

3880 Midland Ave, Unit 11,

Scarborough, Ontario, M1V 5K4

Warehouse

5-201 Drumlin Cir, Concord, ON L4K 3E7

(416) 292-9668

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