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FRUIT WINES.

cool; add the juice of ninety bitter oranges; mix all very well;

filter; add half a pound of yeast put on toast, let stand for

twenty-four hours; fill into a cask, add one quart of fine brandy.

After fermentation is complete, bung well; after three months

decant into another cask, add another quart of brandy, let it lie

for a year, bottle, and let the bottles lie for three months before

using.

510.

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Juicy and sweet pears are mashed; press the juice out, and

fill it into a small cask; cover the bung-hole with a piece of mus–

lin, and let it stand for a few days. The juice begins now to

ferment, and to foam considerably; after the fermentation is

complete fill into another cask, bung well, and let it lie in a cel–

lar for six weeks; after this fill the wine into bottles, fasten the

corks with wire, and you may use it after three or four more

weeks.

511. lllaisin

llline.

Pour twenty-four quarts of boiling water over twenty-four

pounds of extra good raisins; add six pounds of sugar; let it

stand a fortnight; stir daily; decant the fluid, squeeze the rais–

ins, and add three-fourths of a pound of finely pulverized cremor

tartari; fill into a cask, let it ferment; bung; let it lie for six

months, decant into another cask; let it lie again three months,

and bottle.

512.

~notl)er.

If

you wish a raisin wine resembling in taste the muscatel

wine you proceed as follows:

Boil eight pounds of choice raisins in twenty-four quarts of

water perfectly soft, press them through a sieve, add the mass to

the water in which the raisins have been boiled, likewise add

twelve pounds of lump-sugar; when the sugar is dissolved let the

wine ferment in a cask by adding one-fourth of a quart of yeast.

When the fermentation is nearly over, hang a linen bag filled

with two and a half quarts of elderberries into the cask; remove

the bag as soon as the wine has the required taste; let the win e

lie for six months and bottle.