champagne???????? how pls lol

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Easiest and most popular - and probably the cheapest, is Elderflower ... do a search in here for it!

Never tried it myself, but there's always next year .. bit late this year.
 
Yup .. but you'll need champagne bottles as the pressure will be enormous.

You can use the same technique (more or less) to make sparkling wine from anything really. Treat the wine as you would a beer and carbonate by adding half spoon of sugar to each bottle before corking.

Moley is your man for all things wine-related.
 
i am at a bit of a loss when it comes to wines i have only done a few kits. its moore to keep her happy so i can crack on with my beer :rofl:
 
Tony said:
Moley is your man for all things wine-related.
Not on sparkling wines he isn't.

I've tried an Elderflower shampagne which turned out ok.. Thanks to Cwrw I have even sussed out now how to store them inverted and disgorge the sediment.

Mostly, I cheat, and have a Corny full of Wurzel's Orange which is force carbonated.
It's a winner though :drunk:
 

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