What does dandelion wine taste like?

What does dandelion wine taste like?

For example, if the dandelion wine tastes sweet then it was made with just the petals. If the dandelion wine has a more tang tinge to it, then they probably used the whole flower to balance out the sweetness. Generally, dandelion wine tastes warm and earthy. Sometimes compared to white wine.

What is dandelion wine made of?

Removing dandelion petals from dandelion wine during racking, after the primary ferment. This dandelion wine is made using a cold infusion, which means that the sugar syrup goes in cold and more of the floral flavor of the dandelions is preserved in the final wine.

Should dandelion wine be chilled?

Serve chilled. It tastes similar to mead, has overtones of honey and the smell of dandelions. If you don't have the patience for Dandelion Wine, try a Dandelion Shrub. It only takes a week and mixes beautifully with sparking wine or gin.

Can you buy dandelion wine?

Our Dandelion Wine is one of the hardest wines to find in the United States. We use just the yellow flower of the dandelion in making of our wine. We average about 100 yellow flowers in each 1/2 bottle of Dandelion Wine we produce. This is by far our most popular wine across the states we can ship to.