apocalikik
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Hi everyone, I'm brand new to the site and brand new to winemaking. I started a simple batch last night using store bought apple juice and grape juice. I read several forums stating that you need to add sugar to boost the alcohol content in your wine, which after taking hydrometer readings I can now see why. My apple juice was only 6% potential abv and the grape juice was an 8.5. After adding some sugar to the apple I got it up to a 9%. So I was curious, will adding sugar to the juice introduce wild yeast? I spent time sanitizing the stoppers and airlocks and everything that might come into contact with the wine but it all seems to be a waste if I'm just going to be adding sugar which has yeast on it.