Grape "must" isn't its aroma. It's the freshly pressed grape juice that gets fermented and turned into wine. The word derives from the Latin vinum mustum, meaning "young wine," as must is the ...
Homemade wine is a tradition in many cultures, but how is it made? TAG24 takes a look at how to make wine at home, and some ...
In the context of wine, however, tannins develop in the grapevine itself. When grapes are crushed and fermented, the juice comes into contact with the skins and seeds, which allows tannins to ...
Moore is a serious vigneron who fell in love with wine when she was 21, eventually took viticulture and winemaking courses at ...
Q: I'm a parish priest and recently, when I went to order hosts and sacramental wine for my parish, I noticed the company I ...
“Wine is made by converting sweet grape juice into alcohol (and Co2) by a process called fermentation,” explains Anjali. “The two main things that distinguish one wine from another are grape ...
NON-ALCOHOLIC wine cannot be used in Holy Communion, the Church of England’s governing body has ruled. Gluten-free bread has also been barred, says the General Synod, its “parliament”, which opens ...
Bread or alcohol substitutes made for worshippers unable to consume traditional sacraments prohibited under new guidance ...
The Church of England has officially affirmed that non-alcoholic wine and gluten-free bread cannot be used as substitutes ...
In papers published ahead of the Church's General Synod, the Church of England said that the bread must be made using wheat ...