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The Process Of Making Wine

Wine remains one of the oldest drinks in the world which has been popular from very ancient times up to date. There are different types of wine most of which are made from high class grapes and it is known to be extremely healthy if take in the correct amounts. The production process of this drink has been changed over years with the development of technology and still it starts with the collection of grapes. It was initially started in the Europe where there are a lot of grapes and when they had excessive amount of grapes harvest in the ancient times, they had started making this drink as a method of keeping them for a long time.

Today any type of this drink can be purchased from many places where beverages are sold including Liquor stores, shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, super markets, online alcohol stores etc. This is a privileged drink which is essential for almost every event, Christmas parties, weddings etc. it is a known fact that this drink has a lot of health benefits if it is taken moderately. Therefore some people keep a few bottles of wine in their liquor collection and take one of two drinks per day which is a healthy habit. During the cold season in the European countries, they use this to avoid extreme cold that they feel.

Wines come in different types and most of them are made of grapes. However there are a few types which are made of other materials such as honey. The production process starts with the harvest of grapes. When the harvest is done, the grapes are put into a winery and primary ferment is done. When it is done, the two processes red wine making and white wine making are diverges. When the primary fermentation is started, it is mixed with yeast and in the process which takes one to two weeks yeast plays a major role as it converts the sugar included in the grapes into carbon dioxide and alcohol which is also known as ethanol.

The next step is a bacterial process in which malic acid is converted into lactic acid which results in softening taste of the drink. The drink is put in to barrels made of oak and let it mature for weeks or sometimes for months. When all the processes are properly done, the time comes for the packing process. Before bottling the drink, it is well tested, clarified and settled. The final outcome is nicely and neatly packed and sent to the market.