Last year we over-purchased cherries and I had a bag of overripe cherries that I was going to have to toss. Being frugal (that's being nice, realistically I'm cheap), I pitted the cherries and put them in a jar with inexpensive cognac. I let 'em steep a couple of months, strain it, diluted from 80 proof down to 60 proof with a 1:1 sugar syrup. I netted three 375 ml bottles + most of a 4th.
It came out pretty good, we finished the 4th bottle, and the other 3 have been sitting on the shelf since then. I opened one the other night and am very pleased.
Now? We did the over-buying thing again, as my wife & I got wires crossed. So on the 30th, I mixed 22 oz pitted cherries with 6-3/4 cups cognac (actually French brandy, which I like better the cheap American brandy), and started a new batch. When I was done I was concerned that I had too little fruit for the amount of cognac.
Cherries in Aldi's were very inexpensive today, so I purchased another pound. Most of the remainder of last week's purchase (12 oz) went into the mix, so the ratio is 34 oz cherries to 6-3/4 cups cognac. The color is already beautiful after 4 days of steeping, although the aroma is more cognac than cherry at this point. In a couple of months that will change.
https://wine.bkfazekas.com/cherry-cognac-2021-june/
It came out pretty good, we finished the 4th bottle, and the other 3 have been sitting on the shelf since then. I opened one the other night and am very pleased.
Now? We did the over-buying thing again, as my wife & I got wires crossed. So on the 30th, I mixed 22 oz pitted cherries with 6-3/4 cups cognac (actually French brandy, which I like better the cheap American brandy), and started a new batch. When I was done I was concerned that I had too little fruit for the amount of cognac.
Cherries in Aldi's were very inexpensive today, so I purchased another pound. Most of the remainder of last week's purchase (12 oz) went into the mix, so the ratio is 34 oz cherries to 6-3/4 cups cognac. The color is already beautiful after 4 days of steeping, although the aroma is more cognac than cherry at this point. In a couple of months that will change.
https://wine.bkfazekas.com/cherry-cognac-2021-june/