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Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

35 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:

I bought some Seville oranges from the farmers market last week with the intention of making marmalade but haven't gotten around to it and started looking around for other uses and Vin d'orange came up.

I just set up an approximately 1/3 scale batch of Vin d'orange using this recipe from Samin Nosrat and rosé wine. 

 

 

That post makes me interested in trying a red wine version using this recipe from @bostonapothecary.  

@Kerry Beal, I see that it calls for an eau de vie.  Do you recall what sort you might have used? I know it's only been about 10 years...🙃

Kirschwasser seems like it might go well with the red wine flavors. 

Most of the Vin d'orange recipes I see online just use vodka or high proof neutral spirits so I'm sure I can do that but was curious if there was something else that might make it more special. 

 

Can't recall and can't find any notes. But I'd likely have used a brandy. Let me go looking in my liquor shelves and see what I find. Most eau de vies I have are flavors that I wouldn't have used - so I'm guessing brandy.  That would have been grape based brandy that hadn't been aged on oak. Might even have been made at home. 

Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

26 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:

I bought some Seville oranges from the farmers market last week with the intention of making marmalade but haven't gotten around to it and started looking around for other uses and Vin d'orange came up.

I just set up an approximately 1/3 scale batch of Vin d'orange using this recipe from Samin Nosrat and rosé wine. 

 

 

That post makes me interested in trying a red wine version using this recipe from @bostonapothecary.  

@Kerry Beal, I see that it calls for an eau de vie.  Do you recall what sort you might have used? I know it's only been about 10 years...🙃

Kirschwasser seems like it might go well with the red wine flavors. 

Most of the Vin d'orange recipes I see online just use vodka or high proof neutral spirits so I'm sure I can do that but was curious if there was something else that might make it more special. 

 

Can't recall and can't find any notes. But I'd likely have used a brandy. Let me go looking in my liquor shelves and see what I find. Most eau de vies I have are flavors that I wouldn't have used - so I'm guessing brandy. 

Kerry Beal

Kerry Beal

7 minutes ago, blue_dolphin said:

I bought some Seville oranges from the farmers market last week with the intention of making marmalade but haven't gotten around to it and started looking around for other uses and Vin d'orange came up.

I just set up an approximately 1/3 scale batch of Vin d'orange using this recipe from Samin Nosrat and rosé wine. 

 

 

That post makes me interested in trying a red wine version using this recipe from @bostonapothecary.  

@Kerry Beal, I see that it calls for an eau de vie.  Do you recall what sort you might have used? I know it's only been about 10 years...🙃

Kirschwasser seems like it might go well with the red wine flavors. 

Most of the Vin d'orange recipes I see online just use vodka or high proof neutral spirits so I'm sure I can do that but was curious if there was something else that might make it more special. 

 

Can't recall and can't find any notes. But I'd likely have used a brandy. Let me go looking in my liquor shelves and see what I find. 

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