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I find using 1 litre cartons of grape juice very easy as a starter.
Use 2 litres of white grape juice, 1 liter of apple juice, 525g of dissolved sugar, add yeast, yeast nutrient and pectic enzyme, then top up demi-john and ferment.
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CAPSID is that fresh grape juice, only Tesco didn't have any in the chiller cabinet. I wasn't sure if it could be made with the long life stuff. What do you use please? Sanjo
I used the juice from the 1 litre cartons on the shelf, the website recipe recommends no added sugar or preservatives. But I just picked the fruit juice (not drink). I'm not sure it's long life but it isn't from the chiller cabinet and probably not fresh.
For a first 'made from ingredients' wine (I don't count the fruitjuice ones as 'ingredients') now is the time for dandelion wine! There were some good recipes on here about a week ago.
This is a great year for dandelions. When we see a yellow field, we have to check whether it is Yellow Peril (YUCK) or dandelions (hurrah)!
Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
I used the juice from the 1 litre cartons on the shelf, the website recipe recommends no added sugar or preservatives. But I just picked the fruit juice (not drink). I'm not sure it's long life but it isn't from the chiller cabinet and probably not fresh.
Thanks Capsid, I'll have a go at it. I did make Berry's blackcurrant wine from bottled juice last year and it was (just about!) acceptable.
I currently have a Chardonnay kit on the go which was a great success last time.
Well it tastes like wine, just not as sweet as i thought it would be, but still seems drinkable! since siphoning into fresh demi ( a few hours ago ) the cloudiness is rapidly disapearing..... i think my first attempt at making my own wine has been a success will give it another week in this demi then siphon into bottles and...... ahem..... drink a glass or 3! will let a few bottles mature though.
I would let it mature in the demijohn, it does this better in bulk. Then bottle it. The maturing process is the most important step really, there are a lot of chemical reactions still taking place. The problem is having the will power to wait for it. I'm maturing my wine for 6 months in the demijohn and then several more months in a bottle.
6 months? be lucky to wait 6 days!! lol...... nah, i'm not that impatient really, its teasing me at the mo, its even more clearer than it was at my last post, think i'll have to take it down to the shed.... outta sight outta mind right?
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