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Default Topping Off Fruit Wines

I'd like to make some neutral wine for topping off 5 gallon carboys
after racking. Something that wouldn't be overwhelming when mixed in
small quantities in various fruit wines.

So far googling the archives indicates potato or banana make good
wines for blending with other fruit wines. Am I on the right track
here? Anyone have experience with either of these? What else would
you recommend?

Thanks

Steve


 
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