lidl red wine

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by KevP » Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:10 pm

I did a lovely 'Bluberry Blush' from Tesco, 3 cartons of 100% pure red grape juice and 1 of Blueberry Juice, had my first glass today and its gorgeous, more a rose and very palatable, unfortunately it ebded up at nearly 17% ABV due to a measuring error :oops:

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by dewsfamily » Sat Jan 03, 2009 12:32 am

Hi all and a Happy New Year to all!!!!!! Just To let you all know that the sparkling red or Moet Lidl went down a treat on new years eve and was very easy to make and will be making some more in the new year Maybe a fizzy rose next :lol: :lol: =D> =D> =D>

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by THE EMBALMER » Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:24 pm

hi all just got some demi johns from freecycle yeeha so fancy knocking this up, quick question do you use castor sugar or would glucose or some thing like that be better .i also got some old packets of yeast will these be ok to use ? cheers glyn

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by TC2642 » Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:53 pm

Just tried some of my Sunpride red and I'm impressed. Tastes like a dessert wine, probably a bit too strong but it has a lovely flavour and surprisingly looks like a red wine instead of a rose. Ill post a picture later (if I'm not too cabbaged!)
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Re: lidl red wine

Post by THE EMBALMER » Mon Jan 12, 2009 9:49 pm

hi all just got this red wine on the go as per recipe with 1 lb of glucose,the og reading was 1090!!! god knows how strong this will be if it goes below 1000.
how long will it take to ferment?
do i secondary ferment before bottling or just bottle the beast?
cheers glyn :D
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Re: lidl red wine

Post by drmick » Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:06 pm

Think I am going to give the lidl wine a go, although probably will be sainsburys or tesco wine as they are nice and local, could go to waitrose but that may be a bit extravagant. Might start with a gallon of white and a gallon of red, got three DJs sitting empty begging for something to do.

Can I just clarify what to do, do you just chuck all the ingredients, grape juice, sugar, citric acid, nutrient, tannin, pectolase and yeast into a DJ and leave it to ferment happily away, then once its finished add kwik clear or something similar and bottle it - then sit back and enjoy, or is it more complicated than that. Won't be able to get to the LHBS until next friday so have just over a week to take onboard all advice.

Thanks

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by WishboneBrewery » Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:36 pm

if its any help, My Sainsburys red grape wine tastes pretty good, and is plenty strong enough...
The White grape on the other hand tastes like piss and could take some maturing.
The red grape is well worth doing again though, its nice to add a bit of fresh grape juice to your glass too for the sweeter tooth :) I'll probably leave out the Citric Acid next time though as its plenty tangy without it.

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by mrbenbod » Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:15 am

drmick,
I dissolved the sugar in some of the warmed grape juice in a saucepan first, then put all ingredients into dj and gave it a shake.
Left it to ferment for about 5 days but I then racked it into second dj, topped it up with grape juice and left it for another 5 days(it started fermenting again) before adding kwik clear and bottling it two days later.
I de-gassed all the bottles too as there was a lot of dissolved CO2 in the wine.

Apparently Aldi have red and white grape juice on offer at 56p/litre, although i've not been into a store myself so maybe someone can confirm this?

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by drmick » Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:26 am

Got carried away last night and ordered all the chemicals/additives, then went to Tesco on way to work and got 10L of grape juice, 5L red for one batch and 3L white grape juice and 2L apple and elderflower juice for a second batch (pdtnc said the white tasted like piss so thought I would add a bit more flavour and see what happens). Just have to sit and wait now for the stuff to arrive before I can get going - gives me a chance to empty a few wine bottles in preparation

Thanks for the help
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Re: lidl red wine

Post by WishboneBrewery » Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:56 pm

drmick wrote:(pdtnc said the white tasted like piss so thought I would add a bit more flavour and see what happens)
Not in the literal sense, the white was just too bitter for my liking, and I'm a Red wine fan rather than a white... Though i hear Piss can be applied to the skin for a good complexion and apparently doesn't make you smell like homeless people (must have been either Chanel 4 or a Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2).

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by DREADSKIN » Fri Jan 16, 2009 11:49 am

MR BENBOD,
HOW DO YOU DEGAS, AND WHY?

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by mrbenbod » Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:39 pm

The wine can taste odd if it has lots of dissolved CO2 in it apparently, I've been told that if you plan on keeping the wine
for any length of time it should be de-gassed.
However I've also been told that for cheap fruit juice wine it probably won't make any difference to the taste.
I decided to de-gass all but one of my bottles as an experiment.
I used screwtop bottles so I just shook each bottle up and released the cap, repeated about half a dozen times for each bottle.
Loads of gas was given off each time I did it.
When I opened the bottle that hadn't been de-gassed, it was like opening a bottle of pop.
It was pretty fizzy to drink, which was actually quite pleasant :)
I wonder if the fermetation had completely finished because it was so highly carbonated, but it had 7 days initial fermentation, then another 7 after racking so I think it probably had finished.
Next time I will de-gass in the demijohn after racking. There are special devices to do it, attachments for drills and all sorts of things but i'll probably
just give the thing a damn good shake.

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by Bongo » Sat Jan 17, 2009 12:08 am

Is equal to 1 Unit,so girls watch out.

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Re: lidl red wine

Post by Laripu » Mon Jan 19, 2009 3:59 pm

mrbenbod wrote:Next time I will de-gass in the demijohn after racking. There are special devices to do it, attachments for drills and all sorts of things but i'll probablyjust give the thing a damn good shake.
You should consider that violent shaking also oxygenates the wine, which makes it go stale quicker. It's better to leave it in secondary at room temperature for a few months, then siphon into a bucket and give it a careful stir for a minute or two. Siphon back into the FV for a week with sulphite, then prior to bottling repeat the stir when you sulphite.

I make 23 litre batches and keep wine for many years this way. If you make 1-gallon batches and drink them quickly, this advice may not apply to you.
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Re: lidl red wine

Post by DREADSKIN » Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:55 pm

this fizzy bottle wine has only happened once and i suppose it must have been gas as the booze had dropped down to 1.0sg. but it was nice anyway.
i make my cider in 20ltr vats and an occasional batch of wine. i dont think i have ever had an issue with gas with these. and a laripu said my experimental 1 gallon batches never last long enough.

anyone use one of those 'de-gassing paddles'? and do they work on girlfriends? lol

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