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Aug 31, 2012, 10:15:30 AM8/31/12
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The Homebuilt Winery
Steve Hughes
Storey Publishing
210 Mass MoCA Way
North Adams, MA 01247
9781603429900, $19.95, www.storey.com

Good wine is something many seek, but few know how to attain. "The Homebuilt Winery: 43 Projects for Building and Using Winemaking Equipment" is a read from Steve Hughes as he seeks to expand the reader's knowledge of techniques to make a homemade wine making practice that works and delivers quality. Projects throughout focus on everything from the bottling process, storage, to the wine itself. "The Homebuilt Winery" is a must for anyone who wants to try their own hand at winemaking, highly recommended.

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