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Gorse wine

Post: # 90122Post QuakerBear »

I've just heard that you can make wine from gorse flowers. The heath round here is in full bloom so does anyone have any recipies they'd recomend and wouldn't mind sharing.

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Post: # 90147Post Bonniegirl »

John Seymours the complete new book of self sufficiency has one.

I'm off to my bed in a minute if you want I could put it on tomorrow!

My neighbour has acres and acres of the bloody stuff! Enough for a vineyard I reckon, do you want me to send it all to you! :roll:
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Post: # 90153Post QuakerBear »

Thanks Bonnigirl,

I'll try and look up Seymours and if I don't have any luck I'll let you know.

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Post: # 90223Post old tree man »

hope you don't mind i was going to put this up anyway as we have loads of gorse locally

pour a gallon of boiling water over a gallon of gorse flowers, allow to cool to lukewarm temperature then strain and press through muslin into a clean container.
add 4lbs sugar 1/2lbof raisins and the juice of 3 lemons and a tablespoon of yeast nutrient,
mix thoroughly then add yeast,
put all the liquid into a demijohn add an airlock and keep in a warm place untill fermentation has ceased then bottle and leave for as long as you can resist then drink

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Post: # 90225Post ina »

Stupid question - what will it taste like? Never had gorse wine... (Ours is only just starting to flower, but maybe I could make some later in the year.)
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Post: # 90329Post old tree man »

Its a very light "flowery " taste and very :drunken: easy to drink

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Post: # 90338Post ina »

Does it come out yellow?
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Post: # 90341Post QuakerBear »

Thanks Russ :lol: I like the sweet flowery wines best, so I was keen to give this a go. Or rather, I was keen to press the head wine maker (Mr. QB) into giving it a go.
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Post: # 90438Post old tree man »

no its not yellow its quite clear,

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Post: # 90867Post hoomin_erra »

old tree man wrote:no its not yellow its quite clear,

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Mine is!! :wink:

Strong but tasty.

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Post: # 91520Post Birdie Wife »

Mine is pale yellow! This is a really delicious wine, slightly perfumed with a hint of coocnu from the flowers, refreshing on a hot day and a lovely social beverage!

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Post: # 91524Post ina »

Probably depends on the local variety of gorse... :wink:

All snow around here at the mo - so wine will have to wait a while. Too cold for making it anyway.
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Post: # 92083Post The Orkney BeeGee »

Yes mine was yellowish too... and quite a strong flavour. And its really worth straining thru fine muslin... its very hard to get clear with all the pollen otherwise.
Improves with age too... have managed to keep some 18 months and has mellowed.. has an almost almondy flavour..

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Post: # 93231Post Cassiepod »

I have a bucket of gorse wine started (it's bubbling which makes me very pleased!), but I realise in my haste I didn't buy and therefore haven't added the tannin suggested in CJJ Berry's recipe. Does it matter, can I add it later?

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Post: # 93234Post The Orkney BeeGee »

re: tannin... Would be better to have the tannin. You could buy some, or just add a big mug of strong, stewed black tea (after its cooled down). Quite ok to sling it in in the bucket while its fermenting I would think.. you ought to be giving it a good stir every day anywyay.

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