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July 6, 2017 | By daryl.time@arterracanada.com

From Vineyard to Kit: The Wine Kit Production Journey

Have you ever asked yourself how wine kit manufacturers’ manage to get such high quality grape juice from the vineyard into your fermenter? This week’s edition of Craft & Cork will take you on the journey from vineyard to wine kit and show you how wine kit production vari.. Read More
January 12, 2017 | By daryl.time@arterracanada.com

The art of wine blending

If you are an experienced winemaker or new to the wonderful world of winemaking and have thought about wine blending, this blog is for you. Wine blending is one of the best tools that a winemaker can use to add length, complexity, texture and depth of flavour to any wine. Wine bl.. Read More
hand with a needle that breaks a soap bubble
October 27, 2016 | By daryl.time@arterracanada.com

Degassing: Removing Those Pesky Bubbles!

Have you ever wondered where the unwanted bubbles in your craft wine came from or how to get rid of them? Experienced craft winemakers may already know the various tricks for reducing bubbles to unperceivable levels in craft wine. For those who are new to craft winemaking, in thi.. Read More
Wooden cask near clay wall in cellar
October 13, 2016 | By daryl.time@arterracanada.com

How to use a wine barrel

Are you a Craft Winemaker who is looking to take your winemaking to the next level? Enhance your wine kit by using an oak barrel instead of other oak alternatives.  To help you out, this week’s Craft & Cork will take you through what you need to know about preparing your n.. Read More
bottle tops in a wine cellar
August 18, 2016 | By daryl.time@arterracanada.com

10 easy tips for producing cellar stable wines

Whether you are a seasoned craft winemaker or you’re trying your hand at it for the first time, your goal should always be to produce wines that reflect the grape varietal and wine style, and will remain stable once bottled. After all, when you are making 30 bottles at a time, .. Read More

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