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Who Else Wants A Simple Formula For Growing Grapes and Making Amazing Wine,
Even If You're a Total Beginner?

Dear Friend

My name is Mark Pollack and I'm a grape growing, wine making
enthusiast. I hope to impart some of my knowledge and secrets to you to
help you enjoy the art of making your own delicious wine that even
beginners can follow!

I've compiled some of my best secrets into my "Grape Growing Secrets"
email mini-course. I'm offering this course for FREE! In this mini
course you will learn:
* Starting and planting your first vineyard

* Early vine care, and vineyard management

* Essential tools for grape growing

* Basics of wine making to get you started

* Bottling tips that are essential to ensuring your hard work is not
for naught

* And much, much more!

Whether you are an experienced grape grower or a beginner, you will
benefit hugely from these "tricks of the trade," insider knowledge on
growing beautiful grapes and turning those grapes into delicious wine
to share or enjoy with family and friends.

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For the complete guide to grape growing and wine making, I've compiled
all my knowledge and secrets in my book "Grape Growing & Wine Making: A
Handbook for Beginners" - check it out below. For a limited time ONLY,
I am offering this at a discount PLUS, get access to over $40 of FREE
bonuses - but only if you act now!

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So, onto some information on grape growing to help you get started...

The history of growing grapes dates back to the Neolithic period and
the knowledge of how to grow grapes for winemaking has been documented
for over four thousand years. It is a process that was seen all over
the world in all of the major civilizations and on every continent
except Antarctica. The process of growing grapes and making wine today
is just as rewarding as it has always been and no better than when
enjoying a glass with friends.

There are two groups of grape varieties to choose from when you start
growing grapes, the European varieties and the hybrids. The European
varieties are generally chosen for growing between thirty and fifty
degrees of latitude (North or South) and the hybrids are required
outside those areas because of the shorter growing season. The hybrids
have been adapted to accommodate a harder winter and a greater
resistance to disease. The color of the grapes will also influence the
color of the wine so bear that in mind when choosing your grapes.

Your new vines will need to be established before they can produce
their first crop and that will take three years and the quality of the
wine will reflect the quality of the vine, not the skill of the
winemaker. A good wine producing grape will need a dry, nutrient-poor
soil in order to grow the grapes slowly and keep them small so that the
skins, where the color and flavor come from, are a higher proportion of
the yield, rather than large juicy grapes suitable for eating. You will
need to choose a well drained site with access to full sunlight.

It's not enough to know how to grow grapes but when to harvest them is
also critical. Many beginners harvest their grapes too soon but grapes
won't ripen any further once they're cut from the vine. They must be
fully ripe and disease free. The weather will also affect the crop and
must be allowed for. If you're growing hybrids, they may be high in
acidity and this may need to be reduced chemically before you add
yeast. There are different yeasts available for winemaking and they
will influence the flavors and characteristics of the wine. The
fermentation will take about a week and the wine can then be left to
clear before bottling and left to mature further. Your local wine store
should be able to supply you with bottles and corks. Most wines have
little potential for improvement and are best drunk young but fine and
complex wines need time to mature in order to reach their best flavor.
Red wines get paler with age, while white wines usually darken.

When the time comes to open your first bottle, you'll realise that the
time and effort put into this age old tradition has been well worth it.
Friends and family will be amazed at your newly acquired skill and will
most likely want to know how to grow grapes themselves.

So how do you learn more about this amazing art of successfully making
your own delicious wine?

Either register for my free email mini course (see below) or, if you
can't wait for all of my secrets and want the complete guide now, check
out my ebook: "Grape Growing & Wine Making: A Handbook for Beginners".
It's available for a DISCOUNT together with special FREE bonuses, but
only for a limited time.

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So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and register for me minicourse below -
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growing, wine making journey.


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