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Winemaking (rec.crafts.winemaking) Discussion of the process, recipes, tips, techniques and general exchange of lore on the process, methods and history of wine making. Includes traditional grape wines, sparkling wines & champagnes.

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Old 26-10-2003, 01:23 AM
glad heart
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Good discussion on blush and rose in a recent thread. Has anyone
experimented with blending a white with a red wine to create a
"blush/rose" effect? Or is that a sacrilegious thought?

The nice thing about home winemaking is that we are limited only by
our imagination, creativity and good judgement. I'm hoping to blend a
little blueberry (if it turns out) into a red zin that's coming along
nicely (assuming the chemistry seems reasonable at that time).
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Old 26-10-2003, 06:23 AM
Tom S
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"glad heart" wrote in message
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Good discussion on blush and rose in a recent thread. Has anyone
experimented with blending a white with a red wine to create a
"blush/rose" effect? Or is that a sacrilegious thought?


I'm quite sure that's been done - likely many times.

The nice thing about amateur winemaking is that you don't have to follow any
rules. All that's required is that the resultant wine taste good. Of
course it's nice if it doesn't make one sick to drink it. ;^)

Tom S


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Old 26-10-2003, 05:06 PM
William Frazier
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"glad heart wrote "Has anyone experimented with blending a white with a red
wine to create a blush/rose effect? Or is that a sacrilegious thought?"

Makes a great wine. One of my winemaking friends here in the Kansas City
area make a wine using mostly white grapes with a small percentage of reg
grapes. The wines have a pretty deep color but still smell and taste like
the base white grape. Very pleasant combination.

Bill Frazier
Olathe, Kansas


 




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