Welcome to the cellar of Michael Paul Wines
This spot in the wine cellar will cover the Lambrusco wine.
There are links to other sites along with my personal insight
to home brewing your own Lambrusco wine.
Brewing Tips
When making wine using the right type of water is important.
Bottled water is preferred to tap water. Be sure to clean and sanitize all of the brewing equipment before
and after each use. Have fun and remember to sample some of the product along the way.
For further details on my wines please read the descriptions below and click on each of the links.
A range of fresh flavors such as plums, cherries, blueberries and blackberries mixed with black pepper tones, typically dominate this smooth red wine. The tannin levels are fairly low and the fruit flavors are typically very forward - making this a prime wine candidate for consumers just "getting into" red wines. Merlot is often used to blend with other varieties, such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. By blending Merlot with these wines, a symbiotic relationship can exist. The Cabs are softened, mellowed a bit and the Merlot is better structured and defined.
White Zinfandel wine is made from the red Zinfandel grape, but the grape skins are quickly removed after they are crushed so there is significantly less contact time with the heavily pigmented red grape skin, resulting in a pink/rose colored wine, instead of a deep red wine.
This web site is intended for making wine at home for your own consumption only. NOT FOR RESALE! However you can give as a gift.