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There are a few grapevines planted in my mother's yard, and every year, in early autumn, when they ripen in late September, we face a dilemma. Should we pick the grapes ourselves, or will the birds eat them?
Actually, there is no dilemma, there has never been so little that everyone couldn't eat their fill :) 😜😋🍇
This is a type of table grape, which we call Izabela. It is not used for wine production here, but it grows in almost every yard. Once a year, in the spring, it is trimmed, but otherwise no one pays any attention to these grapes.
My younger son and I spent an afternoon picking these grapes. They are not the best quality, but, as I said, no one else is interested in it, so they are what they are.
It was awkward picking the grapes because the branches were taller than me, and I couldn't reach the highest ones - one hour of work for two.
What shall we do with these grapes? Juice? Yes.
We have a small press, capable of up to 10 liters, for fruit. I bought it because we have a good apple harvest every four years, but otherwise, there isn't much fruit.
We also have a larger press, but now that I'm looking through my posts, I see that the last time we made apple juice was five years ago, and the small press is three years old, which is when we used it for the first time. The second time is now :)
First, it needs to be washed.
To press grapes, it is necessary to add another filter, a mesh, to the press because the gaps between the wood of the press are too large, allowing grape residues, seeds, and skins to slip through during the pressing process.
Before pressing, we had to clean the grapes, so we removed the rotten berries, which took approximately two hours.
And then hand-pressing as much as possible.
At the end of the story:
We got about 9 liters of grape juice. Five liters were placed in the refrigerator, and we froze four liters in half-liter plastic bottles.
The juice was delightful, sweet like syrup, and when I drank it, I mixed it with water. Well, it disappeared very quickly. That's a good thing, because grape juice doesn't keep very well, even less than apple juice. Within a few days, it begins to ferment, even when stored in the refrigerator.
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That does look awesome! I probably would be giving it shot to make some wine since I've it in the past, but it is a lot of work! Those presses sure come in handy, you can juice just about any fruit. Why is that the grapes only put out a good harvest once every four years out of curiosity?
Great post and very interesting!
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Thanks. The presses, especially the big one we mainly used for the apples, sometimes mixed with pears. I'm not sure if I wrote that correctly, but the apples and plums have a good harvest every four or five years. I don't know why - probably some natural cycle. And then we use big presses for juice, and later, if it's an outstanding harvest, for cooking brandy.
Fantastic grapes. Not beer, but still awesome !LOLZ
Haha, true! Just a few liters of juice. !BEER
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.Mmm, amazing 🤤 I still recall the first time we made grape juice from the vine, and I couldn't get over how sweEET!! it is! Wow does it pack a punch! 😵
This is great to see, thank you for sharing. What a great haul!
Yes, it's too sweet for my taste. I mixed it with water. 😎
Haha how cool is that? Grapes grow in this region but usually don’t get any attention unless they are in a vineyard for a reason. That is quite the haul of grapes from a yard vine! I am sure you left plenty for the birds to feast upon. Maybe even have a bit of a bird party when they start to ferment on the vine. ;)
So great to have fresh juice grown right in the yard!
Birds already have the party :)
Here, in my region, every household has a few grapevines near the house, but they are mainly for juice and eating; no one makes wine. In my region, we are more oriented towards fruit brandies, especially plum brandy.
There are so much grapes harvest growing this backyard. That's really nice to see and deserve for drink juice after prepared it.
There wasn't that much. Enough for one press, about 10 kilograms. But the juice was very sweet.
This will taste so lovely wow!!
We have already drunk the juice. 😎
🙄🙄🙄🤔🤔 And you didn't invite me 😀
Maybe next time :)
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But how wonderful it is to be able to make juices that way!
One question: Why can't you make wine from those types of grapes?
I don't know, nobody makes wine from this sort. Cited from Wikipedia:
It's interesting that it's tasty as juice, not wine. Perhaps it has to do with some chemical properties during fermentation.
There is probably also a connection with methyl alcohol, which is toxic. I have drunk wine made from this, which would also fall into the category of sweet wines. It is perfect for drinking, but excessive methyl alcohol is produced during the fermentation process. If you drink too much, it's like a pure LSD trip, but then you might go blind.😵💫
Interesting... I understand the logic.
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