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    Does anybody have any experience of Hawthornberry wine


    Just wondering, there's a hedge outside my work with plenty on it and was considering doing it, albeit erring on the side of caution as not wanting a bitter wine...



    Jim.
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Omniata View Post
    Does anybody have any experience of Hawthornberry wine


    Just wondering, there's a hedge outside my work with plenty on it and was considering doing it, albeit erring on the side of caution as not wanting a bitter wine...



    Jim.
    Don't get me wrong Jim, I haven't tried it (yet) but here's an idea to start with.........

    I looked them up last year, as there wasn't much in the way of sloes etc, but mountains of hawthorn.....

    And located enough info to learn that they're part of the prunus genus.

    I was thinking that if the flavour is one that doesn't necessarily lend itself to something that's very "wine like", then maybe something sweet with a goodly level of back sweetening......

    regards

    jtfb

    p.s. and don't forget, elderberries are rather unremarkable in flavour alone (IMO, just a generic "berry" flavour), but they do make a fine drop of vino calapso......
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    • #3
      I havent made it, but have tasted some that others have made, and I've never really thought it was that good.

      but might be worth a try if you have easy access to lots of them
      N.G.W.B.J.
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      • #4
        There's enough to do between one or half a gallon

        Might give it a go out of curiosity, maybe perhaps with some of the gooseberries I've got frozen to add a bitter edge to the acid of the gooseberries...

        Could well be "interesting"...

        Thanks, I'll report if I gain success haha...
        ex ovo omnia
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Omniata View Post
          Thanks, I'll report if I gain success haha...
          Splendid...

          thats what the forum is all about....shared resources and information

          cheers dude

          bob
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          • #6
            Going to pick slight fault with the Prunus genra, it is a member of the Rose Family like the prunus , but its in the same sub family as apples,pears and crabapples. So I'd be inclined to treat it like them in brewing etc, rather than like plums or cherries.

            (only know this as was looking into rowan, following a recent post and they are similar. )

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