Vin de pĂȘches
- michelle cronje-cibulka
- Dec 27, 2023
- 2 min read
Literally translated as Peach Wine, but more-so an apĂ©ritif of peaches,Â
or nectarines whichever you preferâŠÂ
I place a âdrunken peach halveâ like my friend would say -Â
in a champagne coupe glass, top half-way with the peach wine,Â
and then fill up this boozy base with a bright chilled Prosecco for bubbles and sparkleÂ
Get a nice big 1.5 liter Consol jar with screw-on lid scrubbed and boiledÂ
Peaches need to be skinned ideally, otherwise they turn brown over timeâŠÂ
(if storing is the plan)Â
So gently wash 6 large bold yellow peachesÂ
Put in boiling water for 2 minutes, scoop out and gently slip off the skins and layer in the jarÂ
(if you don't want to fuss just slice the washed fruit in half, remove the stone and load peachesÂ
and stones into the jar - if you have extra stones from the peaches you've eaten whilst countingÂ
off the six for the aperitif thats enhancing the flavour even better!)Â
On the stove gently simmer until sugar is dissolved:Â
1 x vanilla pod - sliced in half and seeds and pod addedÂ
2 x cups dry white wineÂ
1 x cup sugarÂ
Pour over the peaches in the jar - add the vanilla pod tooÂ
Now add a bottle of Vodka - just pour it over, Stolichnaya, Smirnoff 1818, whichever you preferÂ
Seal the jar - store in the fridgeÂ
Leave sealed for three weeks tipping the jar gently every so often in the passing, nothing moreÂ
than a gently shake to keep things stirred upÂ
Itâs an interesting wait - this end of year celebratory wine from fruit⊠like a warm closing ofÂ
sorts, the end in sight and a ritual preparation to see its passing with the golden hues of vanillaÂ
peach and Prosecco - looking back into the shadows and forward into the setting sun - withÂ
sparkle and cheer to what is rising ahead in the year to come.Â
Wishing everyone all the best that is to come with this new year that is upon usÂ
May your experiences be rich,Â
your lessons be significant,Â
and may all your new memories be bold and blissfully golden
