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Has anyone experimented with adding herbs to their
wine? I know it is done in making a type of mead (metheglin) and in making some Christmas drinks with spices and wine. I recently added some home grown anise hyssop to some of my 1995 overcropped Chambourcin that was harvested after a solid week of rain. Needless to say, the Chambourcin lacked both body and color and was pretty bad stuff. I was about to pour it down the drain when I said to myself, what the heck, experiment a little. I added a leaf of my home grown anise hyssop to a bottle and after a day, voila, I had something not only drinkable but actually quite enjoyable (providing you like the flavor of Liquorice. it added both body and of course flavor. It is going to take some experimenting to get the exact amount to add but at least this is a start for me. I know some purists may sigh and frown but hey, aging in OAK is not exactly neutral to a wines natural boquet and taste. |
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