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RE: Wild Winemaking: A Simple Guide to Turning Foraged Blackberries into Nature’s Finest Wine

in Wild Foraging3 months ago

You got my undivided attention at the mention of blackberries and wine! One can see you put a lot of work and love went into making your delightfully delicious libations. I enjoyed your detailed information and excellent photos/collage!

Interested in any elderberry wine recipes (or even raspberry, though that's more of Chambord liquor) you might have in the future that use less sugar to have a more tart taste. Please tag me if you post 😊

Keep up the terrific work!
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Thank you, @ninahaskin. In my winemaking, I find elderberries have a taste similar to port. Rosehip wine is good if you prefer a tart taste. These blackberries have a good balance: tart but not too sweet. If the yeast is good, you'll be amazed that those sugars will mostly be gone and turned to alcohol. I will definitely tag you for future wine posts. Thanks a lot! I appreciated it and am pleased you enjoyed the blackberry wine details. 💗😊