James Burton
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I've just finished fermenting, stabilising and clearing my annual apple wine.
Due to the close attention of a family of squirrels my Cox's Orange Pippin tree has been decimated of fruit this year, and so I visited the local feral trees on a nearby patch of common land, and collected a good haul, plus a few pears.
They fermented out quite quickly (on a heat mat)to 0.998, but when racked, the wine is almost completely colourless.
I would like to give it a small blush, but when I have previously tried this, using a drop or two of Red food colourant (PME brand) the colour settles out after few weeks.
Does anyone have any suggestions to add a permanent glow to my batch?
Due to the close attention of a family of squirrels my Cox's Orange Pippin tree has been decimated of fruit this year, and so I visited the local feral trees on a nearby patch of common land, and collected a good haul, plus a few pears.
They fermented out quite quickly (on a heat mat)to 0.998, but when racked, the wine is almost completely colourless.
I would like to give it a small blush, but when I have previously tried this, using a drop or two of Red food colourant (PME brand) the colour settles out after few weeks.
Does anyone have any suggestions to add a permanent glow to my batch?