tomato wine
(from Housekeeping in Old Virginia, by Marion Cabell Tyree, 1878)
Ingredients:
Instructions:
(from Housekeeping in Old Virginia, by Marion Cabell Tyree, 1878)
Ingredients:
small, ripe tomatoes
2-1/2 to 3 lbs. brown sugar per gallon of juice
2 gallons of water per bushel of tomatoes
Instructions:
Pick small, ripe tomatoes off the stems, put them in a clean bucket or tub, mash well, and strain through a linen rag (a bushel will make five gallons of juice). Add from two and a half to three pounds brown sugar to each gallon. Put in a cask and let it ferment like raspberry wine. If two gallons water be added to a bushel of tomatoes, the wine will be as good.
When I lived in Tennessee twenty years ago, Lauderdale County (the Tomato Capital of the World) used to have a Winery. They made and sold Tomato wine! I bought a bottle. Now, I will drink most anything, but I must say it was vile! Although, I quit drinking it, it proved good for cooking and making sauces!
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