Homemade Blackberry Wine

"This is a very sweet wine that is so very popular here. To me it tastes like communion wine or Mogan David! We grow blackberries so we always have a bunch to make the juice. Just rinse them well and shake off excess water. Mash them up and strain! Of course you could probably buy it at the store too! Cooking time does not reflect time for aging and fermenting. Posting for my dd!"
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1.5 gallons, roughly
Serves:
48
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ingredients

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directions

  • Mix juice, water and sugar in a large container. Get an old Tshirt or sheet (make sure it is clean please -lol) and place it over the top of the container but NOT touching the liquid or it will act as a wick! We like to tape the fabric in a few places so it stays up and doesn't sag down into the wine.
  • Put container is a cool place and let it rest for 3 days. Skim the junk off the top as good as you can. Recover and leave for 6 more days.
  • Skim off any junk from the top again and add brandy. Now cover this tightly to keep air out. After two days you will find sediment in the bottom. We leave it but you may want to ladle out the wine into another container until you are down to the sediment. Discard sediment- keep the wine!
  • Pour wine into bottles and seal well. The wine will improve with age.

Questions & Replies

  1. Yes it says drinkable in 30 minutes it takes 11 days doesn't it according to the directions? Also do you not need yeast
     
  2. My first time making wine. I am making blackberry wine without yeast. I used 1 gal of blackberry and a gal of water and let it set at room temperature for 10 days going to strang is off in 10 days, can I add more water to it before I bottle it up.
     
  3. Do i cook my black berrys before , i make blackberry wine with them ??
     
  4. My wine is still fermenting after this entire process. I'm afraid it's going to turn into a dry wine. Any suggestions?
     
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Reviews

  1. This is the same recipe my dad always used. He would give us some when we had "the trots". Worked like a wonder.
     
  2. I Read the recipe, you don't need any yeast?
     
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