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    Following the death of my father last year, and while clearing out years of accumulated tat, I came across a very mucky wine bottle in the cellar. I wiped it down and saw a hand written label that said, Carrot, 1978. Now my mum died in 1980 and was a keen home wine maker. I presume that it was from the last batch she made as her health was bad after that date.
    Anyway, always curious, i took it back home with me, popped it into a cupboard next to the cooker and promptly forgot about it.
    Today i came across it again so decided to check it it.
    In the bottle bottom was a thick sludge, but the wine above looked clear, so i eased the dry cork out expecting the vine to have turned.... But............... WOW! Its very sweet, strong and drinkable. I have decanted it into another bottle. It like a fine sweet pale golden sherry, or maybe a maderia.
    Its a good many years since i made my own wines and never managed to make anything as good as this, let alone one that would keep for 34 years.
    Cheers Mum.
    Roger
    Its Grand to be Daft...

    https://www.youtube.com/user/beauchief1?feature=mhee

  • #2
    What a lovely find Arpoet.

    And a lovely memory of your Mum!
    Whooops - now what are the dogs getting up to?

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    • #3
      nice find!
      i have 26 gallons on the go at the moment .... if it's any good, i can't see any of it lasting beyond a few months ....
      http://MeAndMyVeggies.blogspot.com

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      • #4
        Excellent - what a brilliant post.

        I always remember my Grandad making carrot wine, and another favourite was parsnip. We were allowed a small glass with dinner on special occasions.

        Wine is good for the soul.
        A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/

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        • #5
          Lovely post - reminded me of this book http://www.amazon.co.uk/Blackberry-W.../dp/0552998001 which I read a couple of years ago. It's an easy-going read, about wine making, life in a small French village, and allotments in the North of England! But it all starts with some forgotten bottles of home-brewed wine...
          I don't roll on Shabbos

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          • #6
            A neighbour, back when I was a kid, made all sorts of Wine; most of what I tasted was truly disgusting, but incredibly potent.

            I have another friend, whose Father used to make his own, erm, drink, but we're not allowed to talk about that, or I'll get banned!!!
            All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
            Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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            • #7
              Never thought a home brew would last that long (it certainly would not last that long in our house )

              That bottle was born the same year as me
              All my projects including my brewing adventures!

              www.make-your-own.info

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              • #8
                Never thought a home brew would last that long (it certainly would not last that long in our house )

                That bottle was born the same year as me
                All my projects including my brewing adventures!

                www.make-your-own.info

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