Hi guys, the cherry blossoms are out up here now after a wee warm spell so I thought I might try a cherry blossom wine. After a wee online search I discovered cherry blossoms were in facct edible and not poisionous - off to a good start then! So I managed to get a recipe for some rose petal wine (couldn't find a recipe for cherry blossom one!) off the web and based my recipe on that. I used:
600g of cherry blossoms
600g Sugar
500g Sultanas chopped
1 lemon roughly chopped
5 litres water
Half a glass of apple juice
Teaspoon Strawberry Jam
1 Camden tablet
Me the wean and the missus spent a fair while after dinner seperating the petals from the stems into a bucket where they were rinsed and drained. Sultanas were rinsed in hot water and chopped, the lemon was chopped into a few rings and and all added to the bucket. I dissolved 600g of sugar in 3l of boiling water and topped up to 5l and brought back to the boil, where it was added to the bucket with a crushed camden tablet, half a glass of AJ and a teaspooon of strawberry jam.
I'll leave it to steep for a bit and decide tomorrow if I want to strain it before adding some yeast. It may turn out to be stone soup or alco-water but I'll find out in a month or so!
600g of cherry blossoms
600g Sugar
500g Sultanas chopped
1 lemon roughly chopped
5 litres water
Half a glass of apple juice
Teaspoon Strawberry Jam
1 Camden tablet
Me the wean and the missus spent a fair while after dinner seperating the petals from the stems into a bucket where they were rinsed and drained. Sultanas were rinsed in hot water and chopped, the lemon was chopped into a few rings and and all added to the bucket. I dissolved 600g of sugar in 3l of boiling water and topped up to 5l and brought back to the boil, where it was added to the bucket with a crushed camden tablet, half a glass of AJ and a teaspooon of strawberry jam.
I'll leave it to steep for a bit and decide tomorrow if I want to strain it before adding some yeast. It may turn out to be stone soup or alco-water but I'll find out in a month or so!