dcbrown73
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About a year ago, I started a Cherry wine. (Actually, a Cherry Chocolate Walnut wine) I said I wanted to convert some of it into a port with cherry brandy.
So, I went to the store and all they had were Cherry brandy that were over $20 a bottle. I asked if they had anything cheaper (cause that would break me!) They ordered one bottle for testing ($9). (Can't recall the name, but not Hiram Walker which is what I expected)
Anyhow, is 30% ABV, though I was expecting around 40% ABV as everything I read said to mix them about 40% brandy to 60% wine.
They said get the ABV somewhere between 17% and 22%. Given after topping up with cherry juice when racking, I figured the ABV of the wine was probably around 10% and figured if I mixed a 30% brandy with a 10% wine at 1 to 1 ratio, it should provide around a 20% ABV.
So, reading on the bottle, I do not believe the brandy is actually made with cherries (didn't actually read it's ingredients before I tossed the empty bottle) and I tasted the brandy and it almost tastes like a jolly rancher candy.
Anyhow, I had one bottle and decided to test it anyhow. The "port"l now has the taste of both the cherry wine, but it also tastes like a jolly rancher. A jolly rancher to the point it pretty much covered up the chocolate / walnut flavors. (the chocolate flavor didn't end up as strong as I had hoped, should have left it in the wine longer)
Anyhow, do you think the jolly rancher flavor might mellow a bit with time? It doesn't taste that bad, but it definitely tastes more artificial than the original wine does.
Can't decide if I just want to make more of the port and bottle the rest of the wine as is, it just bottle the rest as cherry wine and not make anymore port.
Thanks for any feedback.
Dave
So, I went to the store and all they had were Cherry brandy that were over $20 a bottle. I asked if they had anything cheaper (cause that would break me!) They ordered one bottle for testing ($9). (Can't recall the name, but not Hiram Walker which is what I expected)
Anyhow, is 30% ABV, though I was expecting around 40% ABV as everything I read said to mix them about 40% brandy to 60% wine.
They said get the ABV somewhere between 17% and 22%. Given after topping up with cherry juice when racking, I figured the ABV of the wine was probably around 10% and figured if I mixed a 30% brandy with a 10% wine at 1 to 1 ratio, it should provide around a 20% ABV.
So, reading on the bottle, I do not believe the brandy is actually made with cherries (didn't actually read it's ingredients before I tossed the empty bottle) and I tasted the brandy and it almost tastes like a jolly rancher candy.
Anyhow, I had one bottle and decided to test it anyhow. The "port"l now has the taste of both the cherry wine, but it also tastes like a jolly rancher. A jolly rancher to the point it pretty much covered up the chocolate / walnut flavors. (the chocolate flavor didn't end up as strong as I had hoped, should have left it in the wine longer)
Anyhow, do you think the jolly rancher flavor might mellow a bit with time? It doesn't taste that bad, but it definitely tastes more artificial than the original wine does.
Can't decide if I just want to make more of the port and bottle the rest of the wine as is, it just bottle the rest as cherry wine and not make anymore port.
Thanks for any feedback.
Dave