Sitting in the kitchen, enjoying the gurgling noises coming from demijohns as soon-to-be rhubarb wine ferments #happysound
@alstonvicar
How marvelous! There used to be, and maybe still is, a tiny winery in Ohio, USA that specialized in wines like that. The rhubarb was ethereal and delicate. Floral, in a nicely balanced way.
I ran a small wine shop in Columbus for a while and chose the rhubarb as the main offering in a wine-of-the-month kind of thing. People were a bit surprised by that, as those were the Chardonnay Is King of All days in the late 80s. Then they tried it, and the winery sold out of that product in a week.
@alstonvicar
That sounds really great! Does it usually mature with a little floweriness? That was what really struck me about what I'd had; the subtle floral undertone. And its non-sourness. 😉
I'm a rhubarb nut, I think-- there's a boutique soda company here that makes a really crisp not-too-sweet rhubarb and strawberry soda that I like in the summer. I grew up on rhubarb cobbler and pie because my mother's side of the family always made sure to have it growing in the yard.
@AndyLowry sounds delicious!
@AndyLowry Yes, that sounds about right. Quite dry too, but not astringent.