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For years I resisted making citris wines as I could not believe they would
be good. Then a friend made some Frozen Grapefruit wine and I really liked it. Then I made some fresh squeezed orange juice wine and it is not bad at all. I am still aging it but I am pleased wit it. Ray "Bob" > wrote in message ... > > "alien" > wrote in message > ... >> R-D-C wrote: >> > ...as in orange juice, apple juice, cranberry etc? >> > > Orange wine even when made by pros is not worth your time. I picked > some > up on a trip to FLA a few years back. Apple is a 100% sure thing!!! I am > also going to try using Cherry Juicy-Juice in 48oz cans tomorrow. Should > know something by February..... >> > >> > "R-D-C" <nospam> wrote in message > ... >> > >> >>Can I use juices from the supermarket to make wine? Anything to look > out >> >>for? >> >> >> > >> >> I've made a gallon of apple and cranberry wine using supermarket juices. >> I made sure that they didn't have any preservatives (sodium >> metabisulphate was in the juice, but I ignored that). Then I brought it >> to the boil, simmered for a couple of minutes and went from there. I've >> just done the first racking, it's ok so far, nothing to shout about. > > > |
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