Campden tablets (or Sodium meta-bisulphite tablets) are used in brewing and wine-making. Any large supermarket, or any shop that sells brewing equipment should stock them.
Campden tablets are used in the production of wine, beer and cider, their purpose is to wipe out bacteria and halt the advancement of wild yeast. They can be purchased at Walmart and many other shops.
anisado wine is used for making curing food like ham etc..... is used to making fast or to make fast the curing food
You can use any wine you wish in the recipe. The wine substitute would yield a different flavor. The flavor may be more sour or sweet, depending on the tendencies of the wine.
Yes, you can use it.
Viognier or Gewurztraminer
Any white wine would substitute for champagne.
Yes but you will change the outcome
Place the bottle over the new, very small fruit; let it grow, snip off the pear when ripe, wash and sterilise with a Campden tablet, fill with pear wine!
You can get non-alcoholic rose wine. (That's your closest substitute ) Otherwise, grape juice should be ok.
White wine vinegar would be the best substitute, if you have it on hand.
Apple cider is a good replacement.