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Hello ng:
Last fall was my 2nd season making wine. Racked everything yesterday for the last time before long term bulk aging or bottling. 2 country wines really stood out. I suspect this is the reason for their status as country wine legend, blackberry and elderberry. This is my 2nd year at making blackberry and I am even more impressed now that most of my wine is from grapes. It has such a unique color, aroma and flavor that I am growing blackberries (Triple Crown) so it can become part of the regular rotation without the yearly blood letting. I must admit I'll miss the adventure and scars though. Used 15lbs of Himalayan berries and 1lb golden raisins for 3 gallons of wine. The 2nd is elderberry. This is my first year at elderberry wine and it was so chewy and robust at this racking that I made everyone I could find taste it. Wow! With all I've read about the tanins and years of aging for elderberry I thought it was a one time crack, just for fun. But no, it was quiet palatable for a young wine. Less pucker factor than some of the Cab I have on hand from last fall. Since it promised it would irresistible this spring and the berries are so available, it will have to be a regular as well. Used 6 lbs. of S. glauca and 1lbs golden raisins for ~8 liters. Take Care Steve noobie Oregon |
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