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How to make pineapple wine

07/31/2009 12:46 AM

I am looking for steps to make and prepare quality wine from pineapple and other tropical fruits

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Re: How to make pineapple wine

07/31/2009 3:00 AM

General process is to pulp the fruit, add water to dilute it if the fruit is pulpy rather than juicy, heat it gently to breakdown starch to form sugar and kill wild yeast and bacteria, and finally cool down to room temperature and innoculate with brewer's yeast. You may need to add sugar if the fruit is very sour, as this means there isn't sufficient sugar to produce a large amount of alcohol.

Exactly how to do the above will depend on the type of fruit.

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07/31/2009 3:13 AM

And don't forget to send one bottle each to DVader1000 and me,

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Re: How to make pineapple wine

08/03/2009 9:32 AM

Here is a good write up on how to make wine from pineapple;

For other tropical fruits, please see this page.

http://winemaking.jackkeller.net/request103.asp

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PINEAPPLE WINE

"Do you have a receipe for Pineapple Wine?"
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PINEAPPLES

The pineapple (Ananas comosus) is an American tropical plant. The flesh of a fresh pineapple is unbelievably sweet and the flavor intense, but both the sweetness and flavor fade rapidly after harvest. By the time the fruit reaches your local market, the intense flavor and sweetness made be decidely reduced. For that reason, pineapple wine made from canned pineapple or pineapple juice are, generally speaking, every bit as good as wine made from fresh pineapple fruit.

If you can find really fresh pineapple fruit, by all means try the first recipe below. If you have doubts as to the freshness, you might as well try one of the other recipes. Fresh pineapples are fragrant, a little sticky to the touch, and the tuft of leaves on top are a little loose. If the body of the fruit is soft, however, it is past ripeness and should not be purchased. Really fresh pineapples make the very best wine, but if the fruit are simply so-so, you might as well look at the other options and select the most economical.

If you can get a good bargain on crushed pineapple canned in its own juices, buy it and use the second recipe below. It makes a pretty good wine and involves a lot less work than using a so-so fresh pineapple.

Finally, if you can obtain sweetened pineapple juice cheaply, without preservatives or artifical flavor or sweetener, buy it instead. It is easily made into a very good white wine without any of the fuss fermenting on the pulp involves.

FRESH PINEAPPLE WINE

  • 4 lbs ripe pineapple
  • 2 lbs granulated sugar
  • 7 pts water
  • 1/2 tsp acid blend
  • 1 crushed Campden tablet
  • ½ tsp pectic enzyme
  • ¼ tsp tannin
  • 1 tsp yeast nutrient
  • 1 pkt Champagne wine yeast

Bring water to boil and add sugar. Stir until sugar is completely dissolved. Meanwhile, remove the topknot (leaves) and skin of the pineapple, capturing any juice produced in the process. Cut the flesh away from the core and chop the flesh into small pieces. Again, collect all juice liberated by the cutting. Put in nylon straining bag and tie closed. Put bag in primary and crush with a piece of hardwood or a potato masher. Pour boiling water over fruit, cover, and set aside to cool. When at room temperature, stir in crushed Campden tablet, recover and set aside for 12 hours. Stir in pectic enzyme, tannin, acid blend, and yeast nutrient. Recover and set aside another 12 hours. Add activated yeast and ferment 7 days, stirring twice daily. Remove nylon straining bag and allow to drip drain without squeezing. Discard pulp and continue fermenting until specific gravity falls to 1.025. Rack into secondary and fit airlock. After two weeks, rack, top up and refit airlock. Repeat this procedure every 30 days until wine clears and no new sediments form over 30-day period. Stabilize and sweeten to taste. Wait 10 days and, if stable, rack into bottles. Age 6 months to a year before tasting. [Recipe adapted from Terry Garey's The Joy of Home Winemaking]

CANNED PINEAPPLE WINE

  • 2 16-oz cans crushed pineapple
  • 2 lbs granulated sugar
  • 1 11.5 oz can Welch's 100% White Grape Juice frozen concentrate
  • 7 pts water
  • 1 tsp acid blend
  • 1 crushed Campden tablet
  • ½ tsp pectic enzyme
  • ¼ tsp tannin
  • 1 tsp yeast nutrient
  • 1 pkt Champagne wine yeast

Drain juice from fruit and add juice to water. Stir sugar into water until dissolved. Pour pineapple into nylon straining bag and tie closed. Put bag in primary and add all ingredients except pectic enzyme and yeast. Stir well, cover primary, and set aside for 12 hours. Add pectic enzyme, recover and set aside another 12 hours. Add activated yeast and ferment 5 days, stirring daily. Remove nylon straining bag and allow to drip drain without squeezing. Discard pulp and continue fermenting until specific gravity falls to 1.025. Rack into secondary and fit airlock. Rack, top up and refit airlock every 60 days for 6 months. Stabilize and sweeten to taste if desired. Wait 10 days and, if stable, rack into bottles. May taste after 6 months. [Recipe adapted from Terry Garey's The Joy of Home Winemaking]

PINEAPPLE JUICE WINE

  • 2 pts pineapple juice
  • 2½ lbs granulated sugar
  • 6 pts water
  • 1 tsp acid blend
  • ½ tsp pectic enzyme
  • ¼ tsp tannin
  • 1 tsp yeast nutrient
  • 1 pkt Chablis wine yeast

Dissolve sugar in water. Add remaining ingredients except yeast, stirring well. Cover primary and set aside 12 hours. Add activated yeast and ferment 7-10 days, stirring daily. When specific gravity falls to 1.010, rack into secondary and fit airlock. Rack, top up and refit airlock every 30 days until wine clears and no new sediments form over 30-day period. Stabilize and sweeten to taste if desired. Wait 10 days and, if stable, rack into bottles. May taste after 6 months. [Recipe adapted from Leo Zanelli's Home Winemaking from A to Z]

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Re: How to make pineapple wine

03/12/2010 10:49 PM

Thanks for the process and I was searching for the process from long days and I finally got the process.Thank you very much for the post....

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Re: How to make pineapple wine

08/03/2009 5:47 PM

I appreciate the information provided. Now, I am ready to prepare my own pineapple wine from my harvest. I also thank other people who have contributed information for my references. I wish someday, I can produce commercial volume for the market.

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