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Dandelion Wine

Makes one gallon.

Ingredients:

7 cups Dandelion

petals

1 chopped light Raisins or 1/2 pt. white grape

concentrate

1 gal. Hot Water 2 lb. Sugar

1/4 tsp. Tannin 3 tsp Acid blend

1 pkg.Wine Yeast 1 tsp Yeast Nutrient

Keep your acid tester and hydrometer handy. As with all wild fruit the sugar

and acid content varies greatly from year to year and even from one

location to another. The recipe above is a general recipe to use which you

may have to adjust.

Directions:

1. Cut off yellow petals only when flowers are fully opened. Avoid any

sprayed plants and discard all leaves.

2. Wash and drain petals. Put petal and raisins, if used, into straining

bag and tie. Place in primary fermenter.

3. Mix sugar in hot water until dissolved and pour over petals and

raisins.

4. Stir in all other ingredients, except yeast.

5. After 24 hours, add yeast. Cover primary fermenter.

6. Stir daily , check S.G. and press pulp to aid in extraction.

7. When ferment reaches S.G. 1.040 (usually 3-5 days), strain juice

from bag and syphon wine off sediment into glass jug secondary.

Attach airlock.

8. When S.G. reaches 1.000 (usually about 3 weeks), fermentation is

complete. Syphon off sediment into clean glass container. Re-attach

airlock.

9. Syphon again in two months and again, if necessary, before bottling.

Skip the tannin shite and just chuck in a few tea bags.

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We made a huge batch a few years back (recipe and stop motion of the whole process at the bottom of the post). It’s delicious! https://www.seekingfocus.com/levignaud/2009/08/dandewine/