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Good luck girlie. I have never had any success with home'made wine. I convinced myself once that a tayberry was "divine" with a hint of tayberry and washing up liquid'. It ended up down the sink and didn't even do the washing up.
No worries. Hope there are no bugs in it and you get a good brew
Thanks for your help shirl.
I bottled some of it last night and had a glass. I was amazed to find it tastes pretty good! I didn't see any bugs in it. That was my first attempt at wine making so I am well chuffed!
Hi Jack and welcome.
This is a 7 year old thread so doubt that you'll get a reply from the original poster!
Reading the posts - it sounds like a gallon.
There is a really good book on winemaking called 'Making Wines Like Those You Buy' by Bryan Acton and Peter Duncan. In their recipes they use different fruits to produce wines that really do taste like commercial ones. I made a Hock a couple of years ago I think from apples or rhubarb and it was amazing.
David
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