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Making some Guignolet


Beancooker

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There is no forum for "Cordials" so I figured this was more appropriate than wine. If I am incorrect, would a Moderator be so kind as to move it.

Okay, so I had a glass of Guignolet at a friend's restaurant. It was one of the best things to have graced my palate. I used the recipe that he gave me, which is also the same one in the book "Aperitif".

1 Bottle dry red wine

3/4 C Vodka

1/3 C sugar

60 leaves from the cherry tree

10 cherries

I used sweet cherries, and leaves from a sweet cherry tree as well. Since it is the end of the season, I decided to make a ten fold batch, so I will have enough to last all year, hopefully.

I filled the carboy last week, and am waiting. I still have a week to go, and am getting impatient. I tasted some last night, and it is pretty awesome. I'm sure some more of the cherry flavor will come to life in the next week.

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Bottled it up tonight. What an amazing flavor that I have created. I am extremely happy. I had a few glasses, and it is phenomenal. This will be great to have with some pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving, or with some crème brûlée.

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