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== Ingredients ==
DRIED ORANGE BLOSSOM WINE
* 15G dried [[orange blossom]]
* 1.25K [[sugar]]
* 25G [[tartaric acid]]
* 1/2 teaspoon [[grape tannin]]
* 1 teaspoon [[tronozymol nutrient]]
* Water TO 4.5 Litres
* General purpose [[yeast]]


== Method ==
15G DRIED ORANGE BLOSSOM
Bring the [[water]] to the boil and pour over the blossom, then add the [[sugar]]. When cool (21C) add yeast, acid, tannin and nutrient, fit airlock and ferment out. Rack into a clean jar, add 1 Campden tablet and store in a cool place till clear. Mature for a few months in bulk, then bottle and keep a little longer. The [[wine]] should be served chilled as an aperitif. It is a dry [[wine]] with a delicious bouquet and flavour.
1.25K SUGAR
[[category:alcohol]]
25G TARTARIC ACID
1/2 TEASPOON GRAPE TANNIN
1 TEASPOON TRONOZYMOL NUTRIENT
WATER TO 4.5 LITRES
GENERAL PURPOSE YEAST


Bring the water to the boil and pour over the blossom, then add the sugar. When cool (21C) add yeast, acid, tannin and nutrient, fit airlock and ferment out. Rack into a clean jar, add 1 Campden tablet and store in a cool place till clear. Mature for a few months in bulk, then bottle and keep a little longer. The wine should be served chilled as an aperitif. It is a dry wine with a delicious bouquet and flavour.

Latest revision as of 06:35, 11 September 2008

Ingredients

Method

Bring the water to the boil and pour over the blossom, then add the sugar. When cool (21C) add yeast, acid, tannin and nutrient, fit airlock and ferment out. Rack into a clean jar, add 1 Campden tablet and store in a cool place till clear. Mature for a few months in bulk, then bottle and keep a little longer. The wine should be served chilled as an aperitif. It is a dry wine with a delicious bouquet and flavour.