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Mango wine update



 
 
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Old 15-03-2005, 12:59 PM
RexT
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Racked the Mango wine the other day (the one that was too sweet)
Oh boy, what a difference.
Getting dry, loads of flavour and starting to clear (long way to go still)
Looks like it may turn out a "keeper".
Must get some more bottles and corks soon...
Well, in 6 months...
Thanks for your help.
RexT.
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Old 15-03-2005, 05:12 PM
Ray Calvert
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"RexT" wrote in message
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Racked the Mango wine the other day (the one that was too sweet)
Oh boy, what a difference.
Getting dry, loads of flavour and starting to clear (long way to go still)
Looks like it may turn out a "keeper".
Must get some more bottles and corks soon...
Well, in 6 months...
Thanks for your help.
RexT.
lurk mode engaged


6 months is soon in winemaking. I would think mango would be a good wine
but have never made it. Did make lychee and was disappointed in it. Look
forward to your report.

Ray


 




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