Actually you can use many fruits in winemaking (blueberries, strawberries, watermelon, etc...) as long as they contain a relatively high amount of sugar. But what is referred to as simply "wine" is usually made with just grapes while any wine made with another fruit is referred to as "fruit wine" (blueberry wine, strawberry wine, etc...).
The term wine is correct and official used only for a drink prepared from grapes by fermentation.
The term wine is correct and official used only for a drink prepared from grapes by fermentation.
There is no specific kind of grapes used for making the Church wine.
Because it is a long tradition (8000 years).
The main for grapes was in making wine
The main ingredients in making wine are grapes, yeast, and water. Grapes provide the sugar needed for fermentation by the yeast, which converts the sugar into alcohol. Water is used to dilute the grape juice and adjust the final alcohol content of the wine.
it is used mainly for drinking and cooking. it is also used for some medicines and in rituals.
Not only white grapes. Remember, you can make white wine from red grapes, but not red wine from white grapes.
The term wine is correct and official used only for a drink prepared from grapes by fermentation.
grapes of course!!
grapes of course!!
Bronze grapes are also known as muscadine or scuppernong grapes. They are used for eating, cooking, and wine-making. They are grown in the southern United States.