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![]() "Steve Peek" > wrote in message m... > > "Tom Kunich" > wrote in message > m... >> "john smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Hi there! >>> >>> We have a surfeit of plums this year - and very nice they are too! - but >>> rather than letting them go to waste, I was wondering how easy it'd be >>> to >>> make plum wine? I've found a few recipes online but was wondering if >>> anyone >>> here had any first-hand tips they could pass on? >> >> Plums have a lot of sugar in them. So you have to be careful how much >> sugar you add or the yeast won't handle it. >> >> And you need to use a yeast with a high tolerance for sugar. > > Pit and freeze them first. The freezing breaks down the cell walls. You'll > need a hydrometer to know how much sugar is present and how much to add. > The types of plums vary greatly just as grapes or other fruits do. Some > make a very nice wine and some just fair. Go to www.winepress.us , you'll > get good advise. There have bee recent threads about plums as well. > Steve > > Cheers for the advice and the link... |
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