2. Fill the bottle with wine. Insert your home-grown wine into the bottles in accordance with how the wine was prepared. You may also fill the bottles at your local vintner, for a price. 3. Close the bottle with a screw-top. As you are reusing a screw-top bottle, you may still have the original top for the bottle.. The instructions below will make five gallons (or 25 750-ml bottles) of traditional grape wine, which should work for any beginner. You’ll need approximately $400 for grapes and basic supplies found on many websites or at local brewing/winemaking stores.
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Photo courtesy of Novatwist. On the bright side, look up the Novatwist screw caps. They can be applied by hand, fit on standard Stelvin™-type bottles, and currently run at about $0.50 per unit at home winemaking shops. Unfortunately I can’t speak to their quality at this time since I don’t have experience with them.. Give your wine a touch of wooden aged flavor. In the second fermentation, add a four inch piece of oak dowel in the glass jug; a 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) dowel is best. (To keep wine to the highest level in the neck of your fermenter, add sterilized marbles to take up extra space.)