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Default Cranberry wine is still bitter


"Droopy" > wrote in message
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> It is only 6 months old. Wait another year and try it again.
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Droopy is right. It took mine about 18 months to age out and it was better
after another year. There will probably always be a hint of bitterness.
After all, it is cranberry. I usually open it at festivities when several
wines are open. Then, I blend it with a white and like it very much. Most
women seem to like it as is.

Just some comments.

Ray


 
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