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What is the best practical way to make a flower petal wine? It has rained, so they are freshly “rinsed”. I’m thinking about making a tea, cooling, adding Campden tabs, the next day, sugar and yeast.
As salcoco says jack Keller is a good source for an ingredient list. He has several options for making a fruit wine which is flavored with flowers.What is the best practical way to make a flower petal wine? It has rained, so they are freshly “rinsed”. I’m thinking about making a tea, cooling, adding Campden tabs, the next day, sugar and yeast.
What is the best practical way to make a flower petal wine? It has rained, so they are freshly “rinsed”. I’m thinking about making a tea, cooling, adding Campden tabs, the next day, sugar and yeast.
On a lab basis with a GC, The volatiles/ flavor of flowers will be in the same range as with a fruit wine. The big difference is there isn’t a background of acid, tannin, unfermentable sugarsI've always wondered how you get enough flavor from a flower petal?
Definitely! A sunny day, rainy days aren't good.I am not certain but I think you want to try to make sure that the flowers are dry when you pick 'em and you pick 'em early in the day and that gives you the freshest flavors. That is certainly the recommendation when it comes to dandelion wine.
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