• Art of Wine Making Business Startup

  • How to Start a Million Dollar Success from Home
  • By: Alberto Ricci
  • Narrated by: John-Michael Jalonen
  • Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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Art of Wine Making Business Startup

By: Alberto Ricci
Narrated by: John-Michael Jalonen
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If you are reading this, then it is safe to assume you are interested in wine making at home. Wine making is a fun activity that is not only affordable to get into but could also be profitable if you just put in your best effort into the process.

I started making wine about 14 years back, but it wasn’t necessarily something that I expected I would be doing for a while. I started making my wine out of curiosity.

There are just far too many wines out there that are anything but appealing. Some are far too bitter, and others just feel watery or syrupy. Others just have terrible odors that only make them worse.

The frustration I have had with wines over the years got me thinking - what if I tried to make wine myself? Surely I could do somewhat better than all those other people who make wine if I just put in a good amount of effort into the process.

It was a crazy idea, but I figured that every smart idea in the world starts out of something crazy, right?

I also figured it would be fun to see just what types of wine I could produce. I have seen so many brands pop up selling wines of all sorts. I assume they all run their vineyards with separate sections for red and white wine. But what could I do to produce something distinctive and unique?

I did extensive research and found out that there is not much information out there on how to make it all blend just right, so I set out to do test various methods and recipes, I would tweak this and tweak that, and in about a year’s time, I finally realized, I have perfected the process.

Eventually, I started making even more wine. Today I have my small operation where I sell wines to local businesses and restaurants in my area. I had to go through a few legal points to make it work while getting the word out about your efforts too, but it was worthwhile in the end.

Most books out there will show you the process, the ingredients you need, and how it all works, but none of them show you how to make it just right. If you learn how to make a cheap $5 bottle of wine, you might as well just buy that and not spend your valuable time and effort, but what if you knew how to make that $100 bottle of wine, wouldn’t that be worth spending your time and energy on? Something you can share and enjoy with your friends and family?

In this book, I show you just how to make it all perfect and how to eventually sell your wine and make some extra income.

This book is divided into two parts, in the first part, I show you how to make wine at home, the whole process. Next, in the second part, I discuss how to start selling your wine and start a small business.

You will learn:

In part one:

  • What you need to start making wine
  • Understanding the different types of wine
  • Learning and understanding Grapes and other fruits and their variations
  • Legal points relating to making wine
  • Getting the equipment for winemaking safe and ready for use
  • The fermentation process
  • Storing wine properly
  • The aging process

In part two:

  • Selling your wine
  • Why and how to sell your wine
  • 6 essential aspects of selling wine
  • Timeline for Starting your wine business
  • The legal framework for your business
  • Understanding profit margin and markup
  • How to promote your wine
  • How to sell your wine

Cheers!

©2019 Valley of Joy Press (P)2020 Valley of Joy Press

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Grapes, grapes , grapes and business

Should have been called grapes and business. I liked when he wrote, lay the wine bottles on their side to keep the wine moist. Wine is all ready moist. You lay them on their side to keep the cork moist. Some lines were repeated twice. Very little info on how to make wine.

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Appreciate the effort

The title offers much that os not delivered. Many fundamental mistakes. Far from what was expected.

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Easy read and informative especially if a novice

As a novice wine maker, this book gives the basics both in how to make wine and how to sell wine. Good references and tips on where to get services, more info etc.

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Excellent Book I loved it.

Excellent book. I learned a lot with how to run my winery. thank you for a great book

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Not Convinced

It is an ambitious title that promises a lot, but I was left unsatisfied and none the wiser.