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Maple Wine, not Maple Mead. I find recipes here and there,
now and then. But success stories I have yet to hear or read and I've yet to find a commercial Maple Wine. Is anyone aware of one? I have spoken with (not just e-mailed) six maple producers over the last 4 weeks. None have tried to brew it (Maple Beer: Yes; Maple Wine: No) and none have ever seen it commercially. Anyone have a clue as to what is the problem? Dick |
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I have never made it. Maple is not readily available and is expensive down
here in Texas. But, it is discussed a lot on the rec.crafts.meadmaking group. I am sure you will find people there who have made it and can intelligently discuss it with you. Ray "Dick Adams" wrote in message ... Maple Wine, not Maple Mead. I find recipes here and there, now and then. But success stories I have yet to hear or read and I've yet to find a commercial Maple Wine. Is anyone aware of one? I have spoken with (not just e-mailed) six maple producers over the last 4 weeks. None have tried to brew it (Maple Beer: Yes; Maple Wine: No) and none have ever seen it commercially. Anyone have a clue as to what is the problem? Dick |
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"Dick Adams" wrote in message ... Maple Wine, not Maple Mead. I find recipes here and there, now and then. But success stories I have yet to hear or read and I've yet to find a commercial Maple Wine. Is anyone aware of one? I have spoken with (not just e-mailed) six maple producers over the last 4 weeks. None have tried to brew it (Maple Beer: Yes; Maple Wine: No) and none have ever seen it commercially. Anyone have a clue as to what is the problem? Do you mean maple sap wine? A quick google will net you lots of recipes. Comercially maple syrup blended with grape wine is available from a winery in Naramata BC. |
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"Dick Adams" wrote in message ... Maple Wine, not Maple Mead. I find recipes here and there, now and then. But success stories I have yet to hear or read and I've yet to find a commercial Maple Wine. Is anyone aware of one? I have spoken with (not just e-mailed) six maple producers over the last 4 weeks. None have tried to brew it (Maple Beer: Yes; Maple Wine: No) and none have ever seen it commercially. Anyone have a clue as to what is the problem? Do you mean maple sap wine? A quick google will net you lots of recipes. Comercially maple syrup blended with grape wine is available from a winery in Naramata BC. |
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There is a commercial maple wine made and available here in Nova Scotia
(probably available throughout Canada), which is made by Jost Vineyards. You can find a description of it at http://www.jostwine.com/selection.html Apparently, it's made with maple syrup and fresh maple sap. I've tried it, and it is a very nice dessert wine. It is very sweet, and the maple flavour definitely shines through. Jesse |
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I recently made 5 Gallons for Maple Syrup wine. Started out with 2
gallons of Syrup, and added water to get it to s.g. 1.095. Used a dry wine yeast.. It came out pretty strong, and had to dilute it with a little water, and a little more syrup. It's definately worth a try. RogerK |
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You're the first Nova Scotian I've seen on here (besides me)!
I'd also be interested in making a maple wine. I've never tried the Jost variety, might be worth a go. KD "Jesse" wrote in message ps.com... There is a commercial maple wine made and available here in Nova Scotia (probably available throughout Canada), which is made by Jost Vineyards. You can find a description of it at http://www.jostwine.com/selection.html Apparently, it's made with maple syrup and fresh maple sap. I've tried it, and it is a very nice dessert wine. It is very sweet, and the maple flavour definitely shines through. Jesse |
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You're the first Nova Scotian I've seen on here (besides me)!
I'd also be interested in making a maple wine. I've never tried the Jost variety, might be worth a go. KD "Jesse" wrote in message ps.com... There is a commercial maple wine made and available here in Nova Scotia (probably available throughout Canada), which is made by Jost Vineyards. You can find a description of it at http://www.jostwine.com/selection.html Apparently, it's made with maple syrup and fresh maple sap. I've tried it, and it is a very nice dessert wine. It is very sweet, and the maple flavour definitely shines through. Jesse |
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On 10 Jan 2005 15:35:42 -0800, "Jesse"
wrote: There is a commercial maple wine made and available here in Nova Scotia (probably available throughout Canada), You'd be amazed at what is not available throughout Canada. I've seen mead in stores in Quebec, but never in Alberta and British Columbia (and I've spent a heck of a lot more time shopping for alcohol in my years out west than I did in my week in Montreal). ---The Mad Alchemist--- http://www.mad-alchemy.com Email sent to the above address, unless clearly marked as wine or heraldry, will be deleted unread. |
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KD wrote:
You're the first Nova Scotian I've seen on here (besides me)! I'd also be interested in making a maple wine. I've never tried the Jost variety, might be worth a go. KD Ah, a fellow bluenoser! I just started following req.crafts.winemaking, and have found it to be extremely informative, although I wouldn't have guessed any other Nova Scotians would be lurking about. We do have excellent maple sap and syrup in our province; I too would like to make a maple wine, or maybe a mead. What part of the province do you live in, if you don't mind my asking? Jesse "Jesse" wrote in message ps.com... There is a commercial maple wine made and available here in Nova Scotia (probably available throughout Canada), which is made by Jost Vineyards. You can find a description of it at http://www.jostwine.com/selection.html Apparently, it's made with maple syrup and fresh maple sap. I've tried it, and it is a very nice dessert wine. It is very sweet, and the maple flavour definitely shines through. Jesse |
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KD wrote:
You're the first Nova Scotian I've seen on here (besides me)! I'd also be interested in making a maple wine. I've never tried the Jost variety, might be worth a go. KD Ah, a fellow bluenoser! I just started following req.crafts.winemaking, and have found it to be extremely informative, although I wouldn't have guessed any other Nova Scotians would be lurking about. We do have excellent maple sap and syrup in our province; I too would like to make a maple wine, or maybe a mead. What part of the province do you live in, if you don't mind my asking? Jesse "Jesse" wrote in message ps.com... There is a commercial maple wine made and available here in Nova Scotia (probably available throughout Canada), which is made by Jost Vineyards. You can find a description of it at http://www.jostwine.com/selection.html Apparently, it's made with maple syrup and fresh maple sap. I've tried it, and it is a very nice dessert wine. It is very sweet, and the maple flavour definitely shines through. Jesse |
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On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:52:09 -0500, "Bob" wrote:
Anyone know if diammonium phosphate is an acid or base? Sounds like a base to me..... It's amphoteric, actually- it swings both ways. I suspect it's more basic than acidic, but I'll have a chance to look up the numbers after class. ---The Mad Alchemist--- http://www.mad-alchemy.com Email sent to the above address, unless clearly marked as wine or heraldry, will be deleted unread. |
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"Darren George" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:52:09 -0500, "Bob" wrote: Anyone know if diammonium phosphate is an acid or base? Sounds like a base to me..... It's amphoteric, actually- it swings both ways. Great. My wine additives are bisexual. Wonder what that does to the wine drinker...... I suspect it's more basic than acidic, but I'll have a chance to look up the numbers after class. ---The Mad Alchemist--- http://www.mad-alchemy.com Email sent to the above address, unless clearly marked as wine or heraldry, will be deleted unread. |
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"Darren George" wrote in message ... On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 14:52:09 -0500, "Bob" wrote: Anyone know if diammonium phosphate is an acid or base? Sounds like a base to me..... It's amphoteric, actually- it swings both ways. Great. My wine additives are bisexual. Wonder what that does to the wine drinker...... I suspect it's more basic than acidic, but I'll have a chance to look up the numbers after class. ---The Mad Alchemist--- http://www.mad-alchemy.com Email sent to the above address, unless clearly marked as wine or heraldry, will be deleted unread. |
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