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Jason Thomas
 
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Default Ribena (Blackcurrant) Wine

Hello -

I was going to try a 1 gallon batch of Jacks Welch's recipe but found I
could not find grape juice concentrate in any of the major supermarkets here
in Ireland (or regular grape juice that wasn't gourmet $3.50 a small
bottle). As I continue my search, I wanted to try a Blackcurrant one gallon
using a product like Ribena which is 25% concentrate (if you drink it you
mix 4 or 5 parts water with it). Is there anyone in a Ribena country that
might have suggestions. I can't get the amount of Blackcurrants required
for the recipe below so just wanted to check if someone had tried it.
http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/recipe3.asp
Cheers
Jason


 
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