How long do you need to age plum wine?
Most plum wines are ready to drink as soon as they are bottled. However, some plum wines will improve with age. To age plum wine, simply store the bottles in a cool, dark place. Check on the plum wine periodically to make sure it is not deteriorating. If properly stored, plum wine will age well for 3-5 years.
What is the best time of year to make plum wine?
Most fruits reach their peak ripeness and sweetness during the summer months, and this is true of plums as well. This makes late summer the ideal time to make plum wine. The hot days of summer help the plums to reach their full potential, and the cooler evenings allow for a slow and steady fermentation process.
If you can’t find ripe plums at your local market, you can try making plum wine with frozen plums. Frozen plums tend to be juicier and more intensely flavored than fresh plums that are out of season. Just be sure to thaw the plums completely before adding them to your wine must.
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