So you want to learn steps in wine making. The instructions below are extremely temporary, and you may wish to consider buying a wine making book, with complete instructions on steps in wine making. Go to your local wine shop and buy a wine-making kit. A wine kit kit will include items like a first fermenting bucket, glassware, corks, tubing, an into exploring and everything else you'll need to make red wine ( except for the grapes). not skip any steps.
Now, let's begin the steps on steps in wine making. In wine lingo, the bucket where fermentation and early mixing takes place is named the "primary fermenter."
Bring only pure filtered water to a boil, and use this to melt the sugar before you add it to the pulp. Mix the pulp with sugar, water and other ingredients (except yeast).
Your bucket will need an airtight lid, or you can just use rubber bands and plastic to cover it.
Use your hydrometer to be in a reading of your mixture.
Again it will not be stressed enough when you must follow each of these steps in order and precisely. There are numerous great books online, and in your wine store, on steps in wine making, and you may want to consider getting one.
Keep an eye on your wine although it ferments, and rigorously stir it many times each day. Don't stir vigorously, as you'll be bringing unwished-for the mixture.
Separate your wine by siphoning and straining it. This removes excess sediment and prepares your wine for its last stages.
Keep an eye on your wine as time passes. When its done foaming and bubbling, you'll want to add the final ingredients, like bentonite. In your wine-making kit's instructional book, these will be known as "fining" ingredients. If you are going the high tech route and employing a hydrometer, you can do this when the reading is at 0.099.
Apply a label to the bottle, cork it and let it age for many months or maybe a year before you drink.
You wine is actually drinkable a couple weeks after your bottle it, but if you are really want to impress somebody that hollering and did a good job of it, I might let those bottles age some months, before serving others you are looking looking to inspire with your new hobby.