We managed to pick about 2lbs of leaves (which wasn't enough) due to feeling a little bit guilty and also it takes a lot of leaves to make up the estimated 6lbs that I think you would need to do this wine justice.
To make up for the lack of leaves I added some oranges and lemons. Making the mixture it certainly had a nice aroma.
Recipe:
- 2lb Oak Leaves (new) took these from 400 year old tree and several other trees.
- 2.2 lb Sugar
- 2 oranges
- 2 lemons
- 1 tsp Yeast
- 1 tsp Yeast nutrient
The usual method was used, boil up the leaves, oranges, lemons, sugar, then give it a good stir in a bucket and allow the aromas to flavour the stock.
This made a light green liquid which then was put into the demi - john.
After about 4 weeks the wine was ready it was extremely clean and looked great, however the taste was a bit bland, but I will be attempting this again next year.
As you can see the wine looks great, but unfortunately the flavour is not strong enough. Next year I will use more leaves and some white grape juice to give the wine body. Not a failure, a lesson!


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