My wife and I sampled some maple wine last week at Jost Winery. My wife loved the stuff and wants me to make some. We have our own maple syrup so I thought I'd try a sample batch. What kind of yeast should I use? I picked up an EC-1118 and an K1-V1116 as they had those in stock at the local wine shop. Or should I use a clean beer yeast? Should I use a yeast nutrient?
The wine was very sweet. I'm guessing 1.020 maybe??
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Re: Making Maple Wine
My wife and I used to drink this one many years ago. NIce dessert wine.
Can't find much on the residual sugar for this wine, you might have to buy a bottle and test with a hydrometer.
I'd suggest a low alc tolerance wine yeast like D47. It typically stops fermenting at 13-14%, that way you'll be close to the 12% that Jost describes. EC1118 or KiV 1116 will ferment up to 16-18%, which might be a little hot (and not in a good way). Yeast nutrient is critical. I'd also recommend fermenting cool (15-20C) to preserve aromatics.
Here is a link to Jack Keller's site where he makes Maple Wine. This recipe will not get you a Jost Maple wine clone, but may give you a few ideas. http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/request132.asp
Cheers,
Neil
Can't find much on the residual sugar for this wine, you might have to buy a bottle and test with a hydrometer.
I'd suggest a low alc tolerance wine yeast like D47. It typically stops fermenting at 13-14%, that way you'll be close to the 12% that Jost describes. EC1118 or KiV 1116 will ferment up to 16-18%, which might be a little hot (and not in a good way). Yeast nutrient is critical. I'd also recommend fermenting cool (15-20C) to preserve aromatics.
Here is a link to Jack Keller's site where he makes Maple Wine. This recipe will not get you a Jost Maple wine clone, but may give you a few ideas. http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/request132.asp
Cheers,
Neil
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I have not tried this, but I think it would be 'maple-ier' than the recipe above, since it involves concentration via boiling of the sap (the process that produces most of the maple flavour and aroma): http://the2mckees.com/blackmutt/2011/03 ... aple-wine/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Rather than rely on the yeast getting tired you can aim for SG=1.090, ferment it dry with whatever you want, stabilize it with sulphite and sorbate, then backsweeten to taste.
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Re: Making Maple Wine
Thanks for the info. I'm getting some yeast nutrients and may start it this weekend.
I'll post the progress here.
I'll post the progress here.
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