I found this recipe on google but when I tried to find it again to post the link, I couldn't find it anymore. But I did print it. So I'll type i out for you.
1 1/2 pind pine needles
2 1/2 pounds sugar
1 lemon zest and juice
1 orange zest and juice
2 tablespoons cold black tea
1 tsp yeast nutrient
gallon of water
wine yeast. I am planning to use a champagne yeast then sweeten it back up to where i want it with a simple syrup after it's all done.
Bring the needle to a boil then let them steep for a few days. Strain it and re-heat the liquid and dissolve the sugar in it. Add the tea and zest and juices. When it cools, starin it and add it to a demijohn and add the yeast and nutrient and let it go.
I haven't tried this yet because I've already got my equipment going with mulberry wine but I am excited to try it. Most people have never thought to try pine needles for medicinal use or just about any other use, but they are safe to consume and are good for you. The sap is used for turpentine and cleaners, not the needles.