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Hi there
Newbie myself and I also have a gallon of plum wine in secondary right now. It has the same delicate red color that you describe. Not sure of the variety of the plums but there are the common purple skin plums that grow here in Québec. I didn`t really expect a different color as I haven't read anything that suggested me a different color. Marc "spud" > a écrit dans le message de ... > I have a plum wine fermenting that has a fairly decent red color. A > bit deeper than strawberry, not as deep as cherry. This surprises me > as most of my reading didn't lead in this direction for color. > > The plums were not subjected to hot or boiling water to set a color as > I didn't expect any color other than usual yellow or yellow-orange. > > How delicate is this color, what can I do to keep it red? > > BTW it sure tastes nice. > > Steve - Noobie > Oregon > > > |
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