I was at the store today and came across this stuff. They call it fruit nectar (mango nectar, pear nectar, etc), it's fruit puree mixed with water, added sugar, and it's stabilized using lemon juice. The nice thing I noticed was the ingredients label tells you the percentage of fruit puree in the bottle so you can figure out how many "pounds" of fruit equivalent it is.
I've been wanting to make a 1 gallon batch of pear wine, and using the label was able to figure out that one bottle has the fruit of about 2lbs of pears so 2 bottles (2 liters) should be right to make a 1 gallon batch of wine once sugared and water added.
Now, I'd never recommend this for making a 5 gallon batch (just because i also wouldn't make a 5 gallon batch from supermarket price fruit), but for a 1 gallon batch it's actually cheaper to buy the juice than it is to buy the fruit needed to make the juice.
So anyone played with this stuff? I'm about to start a batch of mango wine and a batch of pear wine (if the pear turns out well I'm going to carbonate and put in beer bottles).
I've been wanting to make a 1 gallon batch of pear wine, and using the label was able to figure out that one bottle has the fruit of about 2lbs of pears so 2 bottles (2 liters) should be right to make a 1 gallon batch of wine once sugared and water added.
Now, I'd never recommend this for making a 5 gallon batch (just because i also wouldn't make a 5 gallon batch from supermarket price fruit), but for a 1 gallon batch it's actually cheaper to buy the juice than it is to buy the fruit needed to make the juice.
So anyone played with this stuff? I'm about to start a batch of mango wine and a batch of pear wine (if the pear turns out well I'm going to carbonate and put in beer bottles).