Anybody besides me and Burs make wine? What kind of wine did you make? How did it turn out?
We've tried just about everything you can think of to make wine around here. Blackberries, elderberries, apples, pears, figs, zucchini, potatoes, and I've tried a couple of flower wines, chamomile and something else, but I don't remember what. I wasn't too much impressed with the flower wines. I would like to try making dandelion wine, but I haven't found a recipe yet that didn't call for raisins. Ewww.. <<shudder>> I don't like raisin wine. I have gotten to the point that I don't like many grape wines at all. They just don't taste right.
Blackberry is kind of the standard around here. Everybody has blackberries. To most folks, blackberries are a weed to be erradicated. At least until the berries are ripe. Around here, blackberries are our kudzu. I've made wine with pure 100% juice, juice mixed with water, and 'second pressings." They all become wine, all with their own tastes, and all of them good. The elderberries, though, make WONDERFUL wine. Just like port. It's only kinda incidental that they tend to mold while they're fermenting. Just pull the mold off. It's fine. Apple wine, though, is dangerous. It's dangerous because it tastes just like kool-aid. You don't recognize that it's got alcohol in it until you start to giggle. Oh, and surprisingly, zucchini wine is delightful. Pretty pal green, tasting like granny smith apples. Just don't tell your friends what you made it with and it'll be alright.
The flower wines were fairly insipid. I won't try them again because there is just not that much to them. The potato wine is where I discovered that I don't like wines made with raisins. Does anybody have a good recipe for potato wine? I'd love to try it again, maybe I'll try it with some dried blackberries or something. Maybe that'll work.
What have you tried, and what did you like or not like about it?
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