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Started by puppy2, September 07, 2009, 00:21:37

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puppy2

I just read about making tomato wine so I tried a gallon.
I started it on Aug. 4th with SG of 1195. Racked the second time on Sept. 5th  SG 0.990. It is clearing up and will be a very faint blush wine, almost clear. Time will tell how it will turn out. 
Has anyone else tried this?
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puppy2

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ava09

i want to try it..can you teach me how to make a tomato wine?. ;)
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puppy2

#2
This is the recipe that I used. It turned out OK. Not the best wine I ever made but good enough to drink.
3 1/2 pounds red tomato's
1 cup raisins
1 1/0 pounds sugar or bring SG to 1.090
2 1/2 tsp acid blend
1/4 tsp tannin
1 tsp yeast nutrient
water to make a gallon
Wash tomato's, cut into pieces, put in straining bag. Mash and squeeze juice into primary.
Keep all pulp in bag and tie top, put bag into primary. Stir in all ingredients except yeast.
Cover with thin cloth and leave for 24 hours.
After 24 hours add yeast, cover again and stir daily, check SG and when about 1.010
(about 3 to 5 days) lightly press pulp. Rack into secondary, add air lock.
I racked mine 4 times before bottled.

Good luck....let me know how it works for you

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GrannieAnnie

Let us know how it tastes, Pup!
How long will you let it mellow?
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puppy2

Hi Grannie
Have given it a taste or two...or three already. Not bad but will be much better in a year or so...if there is any left.
Who is the nice looking babe with you in the picture?
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GrannieAnnie

Quote from: puppy2 on March 02, 2010, 22:01:25
Hi Grannie
Have given it a taste or two...or three already. Not bad but will be much better in a year or so...if there is any left.
Who is the nice looking babe with you in the picture?
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puppy2

Neil ask about a bit of an up-date on this wine. It turned out pretty good, mellow and smooth. I  have one bottle that I put away for about a year or more to see how it does. Going to make anothe batch soon.
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GrannieAnnie

does it taste at all like a tomato is in it?
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puppy2

No it does not  have a real tomato taste more of a white wine taste, just a hint of tomato
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nilly71

Thanks for the update.
I really want to give wine making a try and this looks the most interesting. I wonder what it would be like if the tomatoes were roasted first?

Neil

puppy2

Neil I don't have any idea what would happen if rosted first. If you try it let me knoe how it works out
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PurpleHeather

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Interesting as I once read they do not make decent wine.

GrannieAnnie

Pup, did you use white raisins or brown?

I'd imagine that would make a difference in flavor. A lot of the varietal wine recipes have raisins added
I've noticed plus the tannin both of which probably make it taste more like a wine
and less like the vegetables or other fruits used.

Very eager to hear how you like the tomato wine if you can keep your greedy fingers off the bottle til it ages ;D
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puppy2

well now Miss grannie I used brown rasions as that was all my wife had in the kitchen. As to keeping my greedy fingers off the bottle....I look it over and turn it every once in a while trying hard not to drink the last bottle for a while longer 
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GrannieAnnie

Quote from: puppy2 on October 01, 2010, 20:14:55
well now Miss grannie I used brown rasions as that was all my wife had in the kitchen. As to keeping my greedy fingers off the bottle....I look it over and turn it every once in a while trying hard not to drink the last bottle for a while longer 


From that it sounds like the wine color doesn't depend on the grapes being white. Interesting. Wine making has many quirks to it- guess that's why it is so much fun.
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