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Old 23-03-2005, 12:11 PM
Matthew Givens
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Default Green wine

As this year's St. Patrick's Day is just past, my wife was thinking about
green beer and wondered if I could make green wine. I knew I could simply
by making a white and dumping in some food coloring, but I know that's not
what she is talking about. I can think of a few things that MIGHT turn out
green (like green bell pepper wine), but was wondering if anyone has
actually made a green wine. If so, what kind of wine was it?

I'm looking for all ideas, but I also am interesed in hearing other people's
experiences with wines that turned out green. As an aside, any other
strange color, too.


 




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