Cape gooseberry wine.

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    First bottle opened from the 2020 vintage, and very nice it is too.
    Hope to make some more later this year, got some cuttings to plant out in late May.
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      That looks very professional! Is it sweet or dry? I always wondered what people did with Cape Gooseberries...now I know :biggrin:
       
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      Its kind of on the sweet side of dry if you get my meaning, not into stuff that makes your teeth rough.
      Its turned out a really nice colour and it has that moreish taste.
      I only made one gallon.:yikes:
       
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      Sod's law....if you'd made 10 gallons, it would probably have been rotgut :roflol:
       
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        That looks great Pete!!
        We use to make our own in days long gone, we even have a few demijohns lurking somewhere with some very dubious vintage tipple in them. Goodness knows what it tastes like or it's strength, it was mind blowing 30 odd years,ago!!
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          I've just opened a bottle of the 2020 vintage, this is cape gooseberry and fig.
          I'm really convinced now that the cape gooseberry are a good option for home made wine, other fig recipes have not been that good, but this combination seems to work.
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