Homemade Apple Wine Recipe
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This homemade recipe is a naturally fermented fruit wine that enhances the crisp, sweet flavors of red apples while developing a smooth and aromatic finish. By using rock sugar and optional wolfberries, this wine balances fruitiness with depth and subtle health benefits. This simple process allows you to create a refined, homemade wine perfect for pairing with appetizers, cheese platters, or as a refreshing after-dinner drink.
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Nutrient | Approx. Amount |
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Calories | 90–120 kcal |
Carbohydrates | ~22g |
Sugars | ~18g |
Alcohol | ~2–3% ABV |
Fiber | ~0.5g |
Vitamin B6 | High |
Potassium | Moderate |
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Calories | 110–140 kcal |
Carbohydrates | 16–20g |
Sugars | 14–18g |
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Protein | 0g |
Fat | 0g |
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🍽️ Calories | 120–150 kcal |
🍞 Carbohydrates | 26g |
🍬 Sugars | 18g |
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