I was in Germany in 1980 on a scholarship, and at the end of the summer, I visited my Grandmother, to meet up with my parents and sister. And there it was I discovered the wonderfully tasting Holundersekt, or Elderberry Champagne. I couldn't get enough of this. These two recipes are easy to make, what could be easier then mixing a bunch of ingredients together and leaving it in the sun for several weeks. The hard part is waiting all that time!
Holundersekt7-10 Elderberry blossoms
250-300 g sugar
3 lemons, sliced
1/4 L vinegar
1 tsp rice
10 L water
Leave mixture 4-6 days in a cool place, now and then stirring.
Filter and put into bottles (9/10 full); cork well.
Place in the sun until it bubbles strongly.
Black Currant Wine1 cup black currants
3/4 cup white sugar
1 cup water
Put into jar and let stand in the sun for the rest of the summer.
That elderberry wine sounds fantastic, I'm gonna have to try it! Great site, love the info.
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