2 oz plum wine
1 oz Jack Daniel's® Tennessee whiskey
5 oz 7-Up® soda
Pour all ingredients into a glass filled with ice cubes. Garnish with a slice of lemon or lime, and serve.
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Ingredients: sake & plum wine
Mix equal parts of Sake and Plum Wine. (I usually mix both bottles in a large pitcher, then refill the Sake bottle and Plum Wine bottle. Recap the bottles and chill well before serving). Serve in your prettiest Martini glasses!
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If you want to make your OWN plum wine, here's how to do it:
2 lb Green Ume Plum
1 1/2 lb Crystal Sugar
7 1/2 cups White Liquor
Wash green ume plum and remove the calyxes with a bamboo stick. Wash a large glass jar well and dry it out under the sun. Dry ume plum with a towel. Place ume plum in the jar. Put crystal sugar over the ume plum. Pour white liquor in the jar. Seal the jar and store it in a dark, cool place. It will be ready in three months.
*The best time to drink ume-shu is one year after this.
*Makes 2 servings
2007-01-18 20:17:40
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answered by Anonymous
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What kinds of cocktails/mixed drinks can I make with Plum Wine?
if any?
2015-08-11 23:47:29
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Fu-ki Plum Wine
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Plum Wine Cocktail
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You can serve it over Rocks, by itself chilled to 45-50 degrees. Drinks you can make with it is: take a class of champagne and add 1-2 shots of plum wine. It is a refreshing taste and similar to using creme De casis of the same manner. It is a classy drink. You can also add it to a batch of Sangria (either purchased or made yourself). You can take a 6 ounce class of plum wine and add 1/2 ounce of apple tequila on the rocks. I make my own apple tequila but a small amount of calvados (apple liquor) can be substituted. It is strong so you will need a very minute amount of it.
2007-01-26 01:52:41
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answered by Richard K 3
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Plum Wine, Grape Juice and a Squeezed Orange.
2007-01-22 10:44:00
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2016-05-31 01:45:04
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In Spain Fanta Lemon or a similar lemon drink is added to red wine, its called tinto de verano and its very refreshing.
You could just try adding lemonade or soda with lots of ice
2007-01-18 22:03:40
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answered by ann.inspain 4
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Couldn't tell ya but I can plums...plum jelly, plum jam, plum chutney, plumb preserves...plum everything else except wine. Here's a "for real" idea. Get online and find members of a Huterite Colony and ask them. They've done it all. By the way; make sure you listen to Susanna Vega's "My Favorite Plum" when you sample your cocktail wine. See Ya.
2007-01-22 01:29:08
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Plum wine-try with ginger ale and scotch.
2007-01-19 02:34:29
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