Elderflower wine advice please!
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Elderflower wine advice please!
In June I made eight gallons of elderflower wine. It has cleared really quickly and tastes pretty good at just about six weeks old. What I would like to know please, is when can I drink it?   Thanks all in advance.   pbf.
			
			
									
									
						Re: Elderflower wine advice please!
Let's see ...
It's stopped fermenting.
It's clear.
It tastes good.
I'd leave it for a year, pbf.
(NOOOOO!! - Just kidding. Drink it NOWWWWWWWWWW!).
As you well know
  
 
Mike
PS - there's no guarantee that a wine will improve with age. It probably will, but if it tastes good young, why give it even the tiniest chance to deteriorate?
PPS - Eight gallons, though. Hmmm. Put two away for a year, put two aside for immediate-ish consumption. That leaves four in reserve to drink at any time in between.
PPPS - you DID mean wine, not champagne?
			
			
									
									It's stopped fermenting.
It's clear.
It tastes good.
I'd leave it for a year, pbf.
(NOOOOO!! - Just kidding. Drink it NOWWWWWWWWWW!).
As you well know
Mike
PS - there's no guarantee that a wine will improve with age. It probably will, but if it tastes good young, why give it even the tiniest chance to deteriorate?
PPS - Eight gallons, though. Hmmm. Put two away for a year, put two aside for immediate-ish consumption. That leaves four in reserve to drink at any time in between.
PPPS - you DID mean wine, not champagne?
The secret of life is to aim below the head (With thanks to MMM)
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Re: Elderflower wine advice please!
Thanks very much MKG. what's the difference between wine and champagne? I think it's just wine, but hey ho who cares! Off to open a bottle, it will never last a year, not in our house. Cheers pbf.