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<blockquote data-quote="Ouachita" data-source="post: 1366401" data-attributes="member: 16802"><p>You already know that wine, fermented from anything, can taste completely different from the primary ingredient. Mine doesn't taste like paraffin; at least not to me. It is about 14%. It doesn't have even the faintest suggestion that it was made with watermelon. It is just a very bland boring experiment. It is not worth the bottles it's in. I'll be pouring it out to the hogs; not much as it was just a 5 gallon batch.</p><p>My bride and I have spent our evening picking muscadines, and will continue in the morning with her in the FEL getting those hard to reach precious round purple marbles of joy. I know how this works and will be needy of the containers currently occupied by the previously mentioned vile liquid; not even worthy of being referred to as wine.</p><p>Making wine and enjoying it has been a real pleasure for my wife and I.......from start to finish. In fact she has taken the lead role in this endeavor. She has a batch of passion fruit working now. This will also be a first for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ouachita, post: 1366401, member: 16802"] You already know that wine, fermented from anything, can taste completely different from the primary ingredient. Mine doesn't taste like paraffin; at least not to me. It is about 14%. It doesn't have even the faintest suggestion that it was made with watermelon. It is just a very bland boring experiment. It is not worth the bottles it's in. I'll be pouring it out to the hogs; not much as it was just a 5 gallon batch. My bride and I have spent our evening picking muscadines, and will continue in the morning with her in the FEL getting those hard to reach precious round purple marbles of joy. I know how this works and will be needy of the containers currently occupied by the previously mentioned vile liquid; not even worthy of being referred to as wine. Making wine and enjoying it has been a real pleasure for my wife and I.......from start to finish. In fact she has taken the lead role in this endeavor. She has a batch of passion fruit working now. This will also be a first for us. [/QUOTE]
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