I have tried this technique in Ukraine, in the Carpathian mountains. A red grape that was growing when I bought the cottage . I found the wine to become sour , and I heard the air reacts with it causing this taste. I have had to crush then quickly put in a air free vat to get anything drinkable
Hey Evo, great video. My Italian grandfather came to the USA about 1910. He worked the coal mines of West Virginia. He would buy new boots every year, use them to stomp grapes then wear them to work. The last thing I did with my father before he died was start a batch of wine. He died a week later. I finished the wine and labeled it in honor of him and shared it with the family. Your video brings back nice memories. Solute’
Wow - what an amazing story and I'd say...very special wine and that's an amazing story about your grandfather as well - thanks for sharing it with us - great memories for sure!
As soon as I seen that your grandfather came to West Virginia I had to comment. Mine also came to WV from Calabria in around 1908. Mine also made homemade wine. But, I never got to see him make it. But he always made sure us kids got a little taste I miss him and those days I'm 70 years old and I think often about those days. Thanks for bringing back all the good Ole days. God Bless😊
@@debbiethomas the may have known each other. Mine came over from San Givonie ( not sure about the spelling) at that time. Lived in star city. Near Morgantown.
When i was a child i accidentally knocked over the press which crushed the bucket full of must. If you heard a loud thunder about 30 years ago that was just the colossal slap i got from my granddad :D
Om gosh! I love this guy. Ive been making home wine for just over a year now by watching various videos on youtube. This guy is by far the greatest ive seen. I normally don't enjoy watching longer videos because most people on you tube like to showboat and spend so much time making useless comentary. This guy has a pleasant voice, stays focused on task, and is actually teaching us step by step. What a gem!
Evo. God be with you and your family! Thank you for this wine making video. Just fantastic! I thoroughly enjoy your videos. I grew up in Welland Ontario. Our St. Mary's parish was like a little Europe. Neighbors were Italian, Hungarian and Croatian. The smells of everyone's foods whet our appetites when we played in the streets in the 60s. My father was from Croatia. Dad, uncles and grandparents made wine every fall. They got their concord grapes from Vineland just outside of St. Catharines, Ont. They brought their wine press and everything from Europe in 1939 on the boat all taken apart. They made their own sausage as well but when I was young I didn't pay much attention (I should have!), so I am so, so grateful for all your valuable instruction. Bon Appetiti! Love, from Elmwood, Wisconsin.
I am completely floored by your videos. So glad I found them. And you're in Canada !!! Howdy neighbour. I will make wine myself one day because of your great video. God bless
Ivo, this was a great show! My grandfather, who died before I was born made his own wine. My dad, who used to help him, never continued the tradition. I remember In the sixties there were still plenty of families on our block in the Bronx who would have the discarded, thin wood sided grape crates, out in front of their houses for garbage pick up every fall. That, and the empty crates of tomatoes at the end of summer used for making canned homemade tomato sauce.
That's a memory flashback. They stopped using those wooden crate about three years ago. Back in the day I remember the nothing goes to waste spirit and anything but the press wood would be salvaged from those for burning in the fireplace.
My grandfather was a strawberry farmer in Louisiana and every year he would have 2 oak barrels aging (and ready) with his strawberry wine. I wish I knew his exact process, but you gave me a great understanding of the process involved!
I have done homemade wine for 3 years now. But never from only yeast. I'm going to try this in 2024. I'm excited. Your videos are intriguing. I love them. Thank you for everything you do.
I'm a third generation Sicilian American watching you brought back memories of my cousins in Brooklyn. Tomatoes and basil in the yard, dago-red in the basement. Thanks, it was fun.
Glad I found this channel. I love all your videos so far. I’m Italian myself and love keeping old traditions like this. Its nice to watch a local guy, I live in York region. Thanks for these great videos!
This was the absolute best video on the winemaking process! So interesting. You sir are a master winemaker and a great teacher. I am so excited that I came across your UA-cam channel. I'll be binge-watching the rest of your interesting content.
@@CookingwiththeCoias Indeed I too, must commend you Ivo, as this is the best video I have seen on UA-cam for making wine at home. Many thanks for you taking the time to go into great detail in this video .truly well done! In closing, I have a few questions regarding cleaning the wine press. My dad's old wine press very similar to the one you have (just one notch smaller in size) .. Has been stored in the garage for the last many years. It kind of needs a major cleaning etc ...looks dusty etc and needs a cleaning overhaul. (Note - All parts working & functioning etc) So that is precisely my question...in your opinion Ivo, 1) From a cleanliness perspective, how does one know if it is still good to use again? - how to best clean the wood parts? - and if some areas on the cast iron show slight surface rust, is there a remedy for that? Or is that a deal breaker? Any tips on cleaning/ restoring the wine press ? 2) Also, for regular yearly cleaning after making wine, if you are aware of a good video link that shows how you clean your wine press ..that would help lots. Thank you so much for all your videos !!!
@@SS-pi2yi use a brush with some soapy water to scrub your wine press, those hose it down thoroughly - you can also sterilize with a weak metabisulphite solution and it will be good to go - same process for cleaning when You're done. As for the rust, wash/scrub away all the rust, then treat that area using food grade grease...put the grease on with a light coat then wipe off - the remaining residual will protect 👍👍
Greatigs from Romania, Craiova! Thank you for your gold and free advice! I'm 40 and i make wine for 8 years, but still have to learn from experts like you!
Thank you. You took a lot o& the mystery out of the process. You solved a lot of the conflicts I’ve had. I’ve learned that making wine can be as simple or as complicated as you want. So many seem to try to make wine making a complicated process while I wonder how wine makers from hundreds of years ago managed to make wine without special chemicals and yeasts. Thanks for showing me what’s really important. You’ll be the toast of my first bottle. .
Once I start earning, I will be buying a wine press and a whole lot of equipment to make my own wine. I already planted my own grapes and they will be fruiting when I am earning.
I will turn 21 this month and after this video i am sure i will start making my own wine someday... Just love your passion and the simple attitude you teach with ❤
Wow I have just learned more about wine that I ever thought I needed too! Fantastically presented Sir, it must be brilliant to have a never ending stock!
I enjoyed that! I’m big into winemaking too! I often use FX10 yeast. I have made all those same varieties from California, I made all California grapes for many years but then I decided to try whites from Niagara. I was shocked at how much nicer the Ontario whites were! I made them for a few years and then one year the farmer I got my whites from said I grow good reds too you know. So the next year I tried some Ontario red and was very pleased! Now I make all Ontario wine! It feels good to use the grapes that grow right here! I buy my grapes from Watson’s grape farm, they are online. The reds are Gamay , Syrah, petit Verdot, Merlot and Cab Sauv. The whites are Vidal, Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio! Are you a member of the Amateur Winemakers Of Ontario (AWO)? We would love to have you! I know there a clubs in Hamilton! Klaus
Thank you for your thorough explanation. I live in Portugal although I am English and have been making wine here with my own grown grapes for 6 years and there has been an improvement in that time to the wine.With your detailed demonstration I am looking forward to our next batch.
Unbelievably fantastic all the way through! In fact it kept getting better and I was more and more intrigued. Great tips and love watching it made the old way!!! You’re the man! Thanks for participating in keeping the tradition alive!!
My grandfather used to buy his juice from a local grape farmer and had large wooden barrels in his cellar. I remember following him holding and empty glass jug, and he would draw off a jug at a time. That jug was placed in a corner shelf in the kitchen along with a shot glass. Anyone entering the house was offered a sample anytime they visited.
Thank you for your effort and time making this video. I learned and enjoyed it a lot, and it is the first tutorial I watched that includes everything a beginner wants to know. Best regards from Egypt.
I absolutely loved and enjoyed your presentation. Full of priceless information and valuable knowledge. True to the title, master class. Your calm demanure , professionalism, and personality made easy listening and captivating to watch. Salute
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such great feedback 👍👍It's great to hear from you in Belgium....I'll be there next year for my first time😊😊😊
Awesome video and thanks for sharing this information. This reminds me of being in the garage when my grandfather and all his buddies would be making linguica.
You gave us all of that highly valuable skill tips and tricks you have developed over the years of wine making in about an hour, this show how generous you are, I highly appreciated what you are doing, forget about those negative thinker commenters, focus on you great work.
I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode and that you are going to give it a try 👍 Great to hear from you in Australia...you live in a great wine region 🍇🍷
Thank you so much for so much patience and showing us all details on the process and celebrate at 65 and then keep going on doing what you show us you enjoy doing.
Greetings from Serbia. Tomorrow I am starting with my first ever home wine preparation and your video helped me so much to understand ! Such a great teaching skills with so much love! Whish you all the best!❤
@@CookingwiththeCoias Thank you Coias! I have two questions if you have time. 1. Is it to soon to bottle it around january? For example 1. racking November, second racking january and bottle it then? Because I need some wine in January? 2. after day 5,6 is it ok to go directly to the demijohn or it is better to filter it first in a bucket and then again when it is going to demijohn?
Been watching a bunch of wine making vidjay-os and this one, paisan, is the absolute best! NO CHEMS IN THE WINE MEEYA CUGINO thank you so much cheers from central colorado my grandfathers grandfathers have been making wine in this little valley for five generations but nobody showed ol kay dee how. MINT!
I've watched a lot of wine making process but out of all this video made me understand everything.. Thank you sir.. All the way from South Africa - Salute
Excellent video - I watched the whole thing. We just bought a house in France with a garden full of grapevines, so this video will come in handy for me when I come to harvest them next year 👍🏻
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and it's great to hear from you in France. There are plenty of amazing grapes in France and you are very fortunate to have some right on your own property 👍👍🍇🍷
Best no sulfites wine making video ever! I always cringe and never make it to the end of chemical wine videos. Yours I watched all the way. I make vinegar with the bottom of the jars too!
You are the best teacher. I can't wait to experiment and come up with a vine yard in Africa. And use this video as a guide into home made wine production 😊
What a fantastic video. There’s none other like it. The passion is beaming off of you. I will be trying this from September and will be using this video to help me along the way! I’ll send you a bottle, many thanks!
Am I going to make home wine? Probably not, but I thoroughly enjoyed your video and now have a conceptual understanding of the process. Hope we never lose the knowledge of the old ways! Cheers!
At around the 48 1/2 minute mark, I accidentally said 6-8 months but meant to say 6-8 WEEKS. Sorry about that, but please note this - thanks!!👍👍
Great video….one question… what temperature is your aging wine kept at?
@@brianeaton3734 glad you enjoyed this episode and my wine room base temperature is 60 F
@@CookingwiththeCoias Awesome video. Can you post amazon links to the things you used?
I have tried this technique in Ukraine, in the Carpathian mountains. A red grape that was growing when I bought the cottage . I found the wine to become sour , and I heard the air reacts with it causing this taste. I have had to crush then quickly put in a air free vat to get anything drinkable
@@buddyrojek9417 thanks for sharing your story with us 👍
How did I just watch an over 1 hour video and enjoy every second. What a likeable guy, thanks!
So glad you enjoyed this episode and thanks for the great feedback 👍👍🍷🍷
Same here! I'm encouraged to start making wine! I love this video!
Wonderful.
Me too.
So good
Hey Evo, great video. My Italian grandfather came to the USA about 1910. He worked the coal mines of West Virginia. He would buy new boots every year, use them to stomp grapes then wear them to work. The last thing I did with my father before he died was start a batch of wine. He died a week later. I finished the wine and labeled it in honor of him and shared it with the family. Your video brings back nice memories. Solute’
Wow - what an amazing story and I'd say...very special wine and that's an amazing story about your grandfather as well - thanks for sharing it with us - great memories for sure!
Wow what a bittersweet story of your father...May he rest in peace...
As soon as I seen that your grandfather came to West Virginia I had to comment. Mine also came to WV from Calabria in around 1908. Mine also made homemade wine. But, I never got to see him make it. But he always made sure us kids got a little taste I miss him and those days I'm 70 years old and I think often about those days. Thanks for bringing back all the good Ole days. God Bless😊
My grandparents were also from Calabria. 😀
@@debbiethomas the may have known each other. Mine came over from San Givonie ( not sure about the spelling) at that time. Lived in star city. Near Morgantown.
I am no wine expert. I just enjoy drinking wine but this was really a treat to watch. Thanks!
So happy to hear this - thanks for writing in 👍👍
This is one of the best wine making videos I've seen in a long time. Thank you!
So happy that you enjoyed this episode 👍👍🙂🙂
When i was a child i accidentally knocked over the press which crushed the bucket full of must. If you heard a loud thunder about 30 years ago that was just the colossal slap i got from my granddad :D
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Om gosh! I love this guy. Ive been making home wine for just over a year now by watching various videos on youtube. This guy is by far the greatest ive seen. I normally don't enjoy watching longer videos because most people on you tube like to showboat and spend so much time making useless comentary. This guy has a pleasant voice, stays focused on task, and is actually teaching us step by step. What a gem!
Just made my day - thanks for such great feedback and so happy you enjoyed this wine making episode,👍🍇🍷
Out of all the wine making videos, young man, yours 🎉the best.
Thanks for such great feedback - I appreciate it very much - I'm very happy that you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍
This is the most complete and comprehensive tutorial on winemaking I've ever seen!
So happy you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such a great compliment 👍👍🍷🍷🍇🍇
Evo. God be with you and your family! Thank you for this wine making video. Just fantastic!
I thoroughly enjoy your videos.
I grew up in Welland Ontario. Our St. Mary's parish was like a little Europe. Neighbors were Italian, Hungarian and Croatian. The smells of everyone's foods whet our appetites when we played in the streets in the 60s.
My father was from Croatia. Dad, uncles and grandparents made wine every fall. They got their concord grapes from Vineland just outside of St. Catharines, Ont.
They brought their wine press and everything from Europe in 1939 on the boat all taken apart. They made their own sausage as well but when I was young I didn't pay much attention (I should have!), so I am so, so grateful for all your valuable instruction. Bon Appetiti!
Love, from Elmwood, Wisconsin.
Thanks for sharing such great memories with us!! Love it!!
I am completely floored by your videos. So glad I found them. And you're in Canada !!! Howdy neighbour. I will make wine myself one day because of your great video. God bless
Fantastic!! So happy to hear this and hello neighbor 👍👍😊😊
After watching dozen of different videos I finally find one that explains all steps in details. Thanks a lot
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍🍷🍷
Ivo, this was a great show! My grandfather, who died before I was born made his own wine. My dad, who used to help him, never continued the tradition. I remember In the sixties there were still plenty of families on our block in the Bronx who would have the discarded, thin wood sided grape crates, out in front of their houses for garbage pick up every fall. That, and the empty crates of tomatoes at the end of summer used for making canned homemade tomato sauce.
Great memories!!👍👍
That's a memory flashback. They stopped using those wooden crate about three years ago. Back in the day I remember the nothing goes to waste spirit and anything but the press wood would be salvaged from those for burning in the fireplace.
My grandfather was a strawberry farmer in Louisiana and every year he would have 2 oak barrels aging (and ready) with his strawberry wine. I wish I knew his exact process, but you gave me a great understanding of the process involved!
That is awesome, I bet his strawberry wine was delicious! 👍
I have done homemade wine for 3 years now. But never from only yeast. I'm going to try this in 2024. I'm excited. Your videos are intriguing. I love them. Thank you for everything you do.
I'm a third generation Sicilian American watching you brought back memories of my cousins in Brooklyn. Tomatoes and basil in the yard, dago-red in the basement. Thanks, it was fun.
so glad you enjoyed this episode and glad it brough back some memories of "the good old days" :) :)
Glad I found this channel. I love all your videos so far. I’m Italian myself and love keeping old traditions like this. Its nice to watch a local guy, I live in York region. Thanks for these great videos!
Great to hear from you in the York Region and so glad you are enjoying my channel 🙂🙂
I'm in North York myself.
I’m winemaker from Massachusetts and your video is the BEST video I already watched. Very nice and I really appreciate every second. Thanks very much.
wow - thank you for such great feedback...I am very happy that you enjoyed this wine making episode :) :) :) :) :)
This was the absolute best video on the winemaking process! So interesting. You sir are a master winemaker and a great teacher. I am so excited that I came across your UA-cam channel. I'll be binge-watching the rest of your interesting content.
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this episode and thanks for taking the time to write ☺️
@@CookingwiththeCoias
Indeed I too, must commend you Ivo, as this is the best video I have seen on UA-cam for making wine at home.
Many thanks for you taking the time to go into great detail in this video .truly well done!
In closing, I have a few questions regarding cleaning the wine press.
My dad's old wine press very similar to the one you have (just one notch smaller in size) .. Has been stored in the garage for the last many years.
It kind of needs a major cleaning etc ...looks dusty etc and needs a cleaning overhaul.
(Note - All parts working & functioning etc)
So that is precisely my question...in your opinion Ivo,
1) From a cleanliness perspective, how does one know if it is still good to use again?
- how to best clean the wood parts?
- and if some areas on the cast iron show slight surface rust, is there a remedy for that? Or is that a deal breaker?
Any tips on cleaning/ restoring the wine press ?
2) Also, for regular yearly cleaning after making wine, if you are aware of a good video link that shows how you clean your wine press ..that would help lots.
Thank you so much for all your videos !!!
@@SS-pi2yi use a brush with some soapy water to scrub your wine press, those hose it down thoroughly - you can also sterilize with a weak metabisulphite solution and it will be good to go - same process for cleaning when You're done. As for the rust, wash/scrub away all the rust, then treat that area using food grade grease...put the grease on with a light coat then wipe off - the remaining residual will protect 👍👍
@@CookingwiththeCoias will do- thanks again!
Fantastic video. Just like the way my dad made it. I appreciate you explaining every step. Everything makes more sense now.
So happy to hear this 😊😊😊
....and thanks for the "super thanks" 😊 very much appreciated 👍
Incredibly authentic video Evo. I loved it! Your love of wine and wine-making comes through loud and clear.
So glad you enjoyed this episode and thanks for writing in 👍👍
Thanks for keeping the tradition going. We need more people like you ,fantastic!
Thank you for sharing
Rocco
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode Rocco and thanks so much for your great feedback 👍👍🍷🍷
This video is epic! You make this seem so simple and attainable! Thanks
Greatigs from Romania, Craiova! Thank you for your gold and free advice! I'm 40 and i make wine for 8 years, but still have to learn from experts like you!
Great to hear from you in Romania and so happy you picked up a few tips 👍🍇🍷
Thank you. You took a lot o& the mystery out of the process. You solved a lot of the conflicts I’ve had. I’ve learned that making wine can be as simple or as complicated as you want. So many seem to try to make wine making a complicated process while I wonder how wine makers from hundreds of years ago managed to make wine without special chemicals and yeasts.
Thanks for showing me what’s really important. You’ll be the toast of my first bottle.
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Thanks for such great feedback and it's an honor to be your first toast 👍👍👍👍🍷🍷🍷🍷
Once I start earning, I will be buying a wine press and a whole lot of equipment to make my own wine. I already planted my own grapes and they will be fruiting when I am earning.
Very nice!! That's exciting 👍👍🍇🍇
No nonsense just pure quality winemaking, thanks a bunch.
thanks for your feedback and glad you enjoyed this wine making episode :)
Ivo, you are a man of many talents!!! Happy holidays from Miami, FL!
..great to hear from you in Miami and all the best and Happy Holidays to you as well👍👍
I will turn 21 this month and after this video i am sure i will start making my own wine someday... Just love your passion and the simple attitude you teach with ❤
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such great feedback 👍👍
This is the best "How to make wine at home" tutorial on YT , ps : you're sucha sweet person ❤️
I'm so glad you enjoyed this episode and I really appreciate your kind feedback - thank you👍👍
Wow I have just learned more about wine that I ever thought I needed too! Fantastically presented Sir, it must be brilliant to have a never ending stock!
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode 😊😄 🍷🍷
I enjoyed that! I’m big into winemaking too! I often use FX10 yeast. I have made all those same varieties from California, I made all California grapes for many years but then I decided to try whites from Niagara. I was shocked at how much nicer the Ontario whites were! I made them for a few years and then one year the farmer I got my whites from said I grow good reds too you know. So the next year I tried some Ontario red and was very pleased! Now I make all Ontario wine! It feels good to use the grapes that grow right here! I buy my grapes from Watson’s grape farm, they are online. The reds are Gamay , Syrah, petit Verdot, Merlot and Cab Sauv. The whites are Vidal, Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay and Pinot Grigio! Are you a member of the Amateur Winemakers Of Ontario (AWO)? We would love to have you! I know there a clubs in Hamilton!
Klaus
Hi Klaus - thanks for sharing your feedback with us - I actually made a local Vidal many years ago and I bought the grapes from Watson's🙂
Thank you for your thorough explanation. I live in Portugal although I am English and have been making wine here with my own grown grapes for 6 years and there has been an improvement in that time to the wine.With your detailed demonstration I am looking forward to our next batch.
It is fantastic to hear from you in Portugal 👍 plenty of great wine there and I'm sure your next batch will be amazing 🍷🍷
This is the most authentic video on here thank you!
Unbelievably fantastic all the way through! In fact it kept getting better and I was more and more intrigued. Great tips and love watching it made the old way!!! You’re the man! Thanks for participating in keeping the tradition alive!!
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode and really appreciate such positive feedback 👍👍😊😊🍇🍇🍷🍷
My grandfather used to buy his juice from a local grape farmer and had large wooden barrels in his cellar. I remember following him holding and empty glass jug, and he would draw off a jug at a time. That jug was placed in a corner shelf in the kitchen along with a shot glass. Anyone entering the house was offered a sample anytime they visited.
Thanks for sharing your memories with us and such a great story!!👍👍
Best video on winemaking for beginners like myself!
Better than Netflix.
Liked it, dear! Blessings!! 🎉
thanks for doing this marvelous film for us!!!
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode and thank you for such great feedback 👍🍇🍷
Thank you for your effort and time making this video. I learned and enjoyed it a lot, and it is the first tutorial I watched that includes everything a beginner wants to know.
Best regards from Egypt.
I’m so glad you enjoyed this video 😊 Thanks for your kind feedback and great to hear from you in Egypt 👍👍
😮! A very amazing teacher just showed me that I too can make wine! Thank you sooo much!
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such great feedback 👍🍷🍇
Fishing and fermenting, you seem like a fun guy! Great video, thanks.
One of the best instructional videos I have seen. You, Sir, are a master teacher.
Thanks for such great feedback - very much appreciated and so happy you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍🍷🍷
This is a real gem of a video. A lot of hard work and time was spent on this… I love it. Thank you!
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and really appreciate your kind feedback - thanks 👍🍷
First wine video which I watched from start to the end. Thank you for all your knowledge about wine making!!!
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and watching it all is a very nice compliment, so thank you 👍🍇🍷
@@CookingwiththeCoiasNext summer will try your method without a doubt! This year was mead making time of honey I had 😊
Thank you for a great demo of a favorite cut
I absolutely loved and enjoyed your presentation. Full of priceless information and valuable knowledge. True to the title, master class. Your calm demanure , professionalism, and personality made easy listening and captivating to watch. Salute
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks so much for such great feedback....very much appreciated 👍👍👍 salute 🍷🍷
Ilearned a lot ! You explained it all very beautiful and clear ! Thanks a lot !!! Greetings out of Belgium .
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such great feedback 👍👍It's great to hear from you in Belgium....I'll be there next year for my first time😊😊😊
Simple but very informative.great video
so glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for your feedback :)
Awesome content.
I'm really glad that some people still preserve and share tradicional knowledge.
Thank you for your time and effort.
so glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and we definitely want to keep the traditions going :) :) :)
Thank you for keeping the culture alive & well. Best instructional video I've seen. God Bless You.
I’m so glad you enjoyed this episode 😊🍇 🍷🍷 and thanks for such great feedback
Nice video made with passion. Thanks for sharing!!
Really good video, one of the best, cant believe I watched the full hour.
LOL ..That's fantastic!! Thanks for watching and so happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍🍷🍷
Excellent information. 👍
Thanks so much for the feedback and I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 👍
Going to try homemade wine for the first time. Going to follow your steps. Great video. Thanks.
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and happy to hear you are going to make wine👍🍷
@@CookingwiththeCoias just have 1 question I will be racking this Saturday should I break the cap Friday or leave it
im going to try this for the first time ever in my life this year! thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! Hello from California!
Great to hear from you in California....you have access to plenty of great grapes so good luck👍👍🍷🍷
I've been looking for something like this for long thank u I'm gonna try it
so happy to hear this - wine making is a great hobby - you are going to love it :)
Awesome video and thanks for sharing this information.
This reminds me of being in the garage when my grandfather and all his buddies would be making linguica.
So glad this wine making episode has brought back some fond memories for you 👍🍇🍷
This was a very very cool video! Very enjoyable and informative!
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍🍇🍷
You gave us all of that highly valuable skill tips and tricks you have developed over the years of wine making in about an hour, this show how generous you are, I highly appreciated what you are doing, forget about those negative thinker commenters, focus on you great work.
Thanks for your great feedback 👍🍷🍷
That was a very enjoyable video - so informative and helpful and encouraging . Many thanks for every minute of the video. I really enjoyed it.
You just make my day 👍👍 Thanks for such great feedback and so happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍🍷🍷
I've watched this video many times now, thanks for giving me the inspiration to start making my own wine, I live very close to the Barossa Valley
I am so happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode and that you are going to give it a try 👍 Great to hear from you in Australia...you live in a great wine region 🍇🍷
Thank you so much for so much patience and showing us all details on the process and celebrate at 65 and then keep going on doing what you show us you enjoy doing.
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for your kind feedback 👍👍
Greetings from Serbia. Tomorrow I am starting with my first ever home wine preparation and your video helped me so much to understand !
Such a great teaching skills with so much love! Whish you all the best!❤
great to hear from you in Serbia and so glad you enjoyed this wine making episode :) your first wine making is always an exciting time so enjoy
@@CookingwiththeCoias Thank you Coias! I have two questions if you have time.
1. Is it to soon to bottle it around january? For example 1. racking November, second racking january and bottle it then? Because I need some wine in January?
2. after day 5,6 is it ok to go directly to the demijohn or it is better to filter it first in a bucket and then again when it is going to demijohn?
Been watching a bunch of wine making vidjay-os and this one, paisan, is the absolute best! NO CHEMS IN THE WINE MEEYA CUGINO thank you so much cheers from central colorado my grandfathers grandfathers have been making wine in this little valley for five generations but nobody showed ol kay dee how. MINT!
great to hear from you in Colorado and just made my day with your comment - grazie!!
What an amazing video. The good old wine-making down to the basics. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've watched a lot of wine making process but out of all this video made me understand everything.. Thank you sir.. All the way from South Africa - Salute
So glad you enjoyed this episode and great to hear from you in South Africa....you have access to a lot of amazing grapes for wine making 🍇🍇
Excellent video - I watched the whole thing. We just bought a house in France with a garden full of grapevines, so this video will come in handy for me when I come to harvest them next year 👍🏻
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and it's great to hear from you in France. There are plenty of amazing grapes in France and you are very fortunate to have some right on your own property 👍👍🍇🍷
Best no sulfites wine making video ever! I always cringe and never make it to the end of chemical wine videos. Yours I watched all the way. I make vinegar with the bottom of the jars too!
So happy to hear this and thanks for taking the time to write 👍🍷
I have been searching for a good video to make wine from my grapes. This video is the best one!
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for your great feedback - very much appreciated 👍👍🍷🍷
Excellent wine class, enjoyed every minute. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
So happy to hear this!!👍🍷🍇
Thank you so much for the most instructive video, Evo. I learnt a lot! Greetings from Alex in Madeira
So great to hear from you in Madeira Alex and so glad you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍🍷
The best and most detailed video ever❤
So glad you enjoyed this episode 👍👍
What a great video...thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoyed the process of making wine, thank you
So happy to hear this :) :) :)
Really detailed and interesting information which I enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you.
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for writing in to let me know 👍👍 🍇🍇 🍷🍷
Thank you very much it's a new hobby for me . I thank you. I've learned a lot from you
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and that I was able to help....making wine is a great hobby 😊 🍷
You are the best teacher. I can't wait to experiment and come up with a vine yard in Africa. And use this video as a guide into home made wine production 😊
That's outstanding!! Plenty of fantastic grapes in Africa - best of luck to you and much success 👍🍇🍷
Was very interesting very inspiring. Well done
Thanks for your great feedback 👍 so glad you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍🍷🍷
this is my best video tutorial for wine making, i have seen a lot of videos but this is the best… i learn a lot
I am so happy to hear this 😊😊
BRAVO!!! You are making wine like my grand father when we have vinyard in Zemun, Serbia. I do the same way in USA now!
Very nice,👍👍🍇🍇🍷🍷
Wow beautiful video so much detail,, loved it !! Thankyou so muchh
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍👍🍷🍷
Excellent presentation Sr, very very impressive hobby!
Thank you so much! You explained so many of my questions and concerns! So interesting!!
So happy to hear this 😊😊
I really enjoyed seeing your process. I can’t wait to taste it.
Enjoyed the video. Very creative 👌
Glad you enjoyed the wine making episode and appreciate the feedback! 👍
Great job I loved the entire show. Very informative thank you.
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for taking the time to write and let me know 👍👍
What a fantastic video. There’s none other like it. The passion is beaming off of you. I will be trying this from September and will be using this video to help me along the way! I’ll send you a bottle, many thanks!
So happy to hear you enjoyed this wine making episode and thank you for such great feedback - September will be an exciting month 👍👍🍷🍷
Thank you sooo much! I have learned and enjoyed every moment of your video thanks a million time
so happy to hear this and thanks for taking the time to write :)
@@CookingwiththeCoias The pleasure is mine Sir.
Fantastic , top video
Best episode for making wine at home! Thanks so much for sharing! 🙏 🍷
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such great feedback :)
Am I going to make home wine? Probably not, but I thoroughly enjoyed your video and now have a conceptual understanding of the process. Hope we never lose the knowledge of the old ways! Cheers!
Thanks for such great feedback 👍👍
Absolutely loved this video ! Thank you so much for all this great information. Cant wait to get started
So glad to hear you enjoyed this wine making episode and happy to hear you are going to make your own wine 👍
I watched the complete video, and I loved it.
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode - I know it's long so also happy that you watched the whole episode 👍👍😊😊🍷🍷
This was fantastic! You are a gifted teacher and presenter, thank you for sharing this. I'm going to give this a go.
So happy to hear that you enjoyed this wine making episode and glad you're going to give wine making a try👍🍇🍷
Great presentation!
Thanks and glad you enjoyed this wine making episode 👍🍇🍷
Thank you very much. Well done instructional video. Pleasure to watch. 😊
So happy to hear this 😊👍🍇🍷
great video thank you excellent narration and presentation congratulations
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for your great feedback....much appreciated 👍🍷
I love your film best one I’ve ever seen making wine
So glad you enjoyed this wine making episode and thanks for such great feedback - very much appreciated, 👍👍