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nursejohn

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Has anyone made a chocolate cherry wine before? I want to try this soon. I read an older post on here that says to take a cup of must ( 1 gallon recipe) and put in a blender with 6 ounces of cocoa powder, blend well and add back to the must. My question is, when do I add the cocoa? Also, if anyone has a good recipe for this or a better idea, I would appreciate any help, John.
 
Yes blend your chocolate with some of the must - much easier. I add the chocolate (mixed well) right into the primary and always start with extra because you can count on a LOT of sediment dropping.
I don't have a recipe for wine, I made a Chocolate Cherry Mel last year and its still aging and no I have not tasted it for a while, maybe next time I add some k-meta I'll taste first. Chocolate stays bitter for a year or 2 or more.
 
Update: I bottled my chocolate cherry wine yesterday. It did have a little bit of a bitter taste, so I backsweetened it with simple syrup after adding K+Sorbate. Afterwards, it tasted pretty good. You can taste the cherry taste now with a hint of chocolate instead of the chocolate bitterness. Can't wait to try it in 6 months or so.
 
There is a recipe on here somewhere for making wine using chocolate covered cherries. Tried a search but could not find it.
 
Just thought about something today. I forgot about degassing this wine all together. It has only been in the bottle for about a week, so should I uncork it and degass or should it be Ok without doing that? Any advice would be appreciated.
 
After backsweetening it, I drank about 1/2 a glass. Did not taste fizzy. I just wanted to make sure that the corks won't pop out later on. Thanks for the help. Maybe I should open one bottle and check it? Sorry to be so paranoid, but when I first tried my hand at winemaking, I did a"hillbilly wine" recipie and didn't know anything about K+Sorbate and, you guessed it, about 3 months after bottling, the corks blew out and wine went everywhere. Just don't want that to happen again.
 

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