Easy Strawberry Wine Recipe - Perfect for Beginners (2024)

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This is our first year making strawberry wine, so I'm not sure exactly what our final product will be like, but the initial stages of the ferment smell wonderful and are packing quite a kick. Due to reader requests, I'm sharing the easy strawberry wine recipe we used.

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It doesn't get much more straightforward than this unless yougo wild – berries, sugar, yeast, acid, nutrient and water.

Make sure you use good quality berries. There are no tricks or other flavors to cover bad fruit here. Previously frozen berries should work as well as fresh, as long as they are nice and ripe. (Use them as soon as possible after thawing for best color.)

Easy Strawberry Wine Recipe

Adapted from Jack Keller's Winemaking page. Jack says about this wine, “The first is the simplest strawberry wine recipe I know of. Use only the sweetest, freshest berries and you'll be rewarded with an exquisite, delicate wine.”

Ingredients

Directions

For a single batch, place strawberries, sugar and citric acid in a 2 gallon crock. (The berry mix will bubble in the early stages of fermentation and may rise out of a one gallon crock.)

Crush fruit with a potato masher or pastry blender.Cover berry/sugar mix with 5 pints boiling water.

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Stir wine mustwith wooden spoonto dissolve sugar and simultaneously mash the strawberries.

When cooled to 85°F (29°C), add yeast and yeast nutrient. Cover and stir daily for seven days.

One the 7th day, strain through cheesecloth or a flour sack towel. Transfer to secondary fermentation vessel with airlock. (I used one gallon glass jugs. A carboy would also work.)

Add sterilized water to top up to one gallon of liquid and seal with a fermentation cap. (A fermentation cap is an airlock that allows carbon dioxide to escape but keeps oxygen out.)

Store out of direct sunlight for 30 days. Rack into a clean fermentation vessel. Store for 30 days more, rack again. Allow to settle 3-5 days and bottle when clear.

Age for at least 6 months. Flavor improves up to a year. From Jack's description, this looks like a wine that will not improve with much longer storage, so it's okay to enjoy it young.

Ingredients and Equipment List

To recap, you will need:

A Note on Finding the Best Strawberries

The 2016 strawberry season was a bountiful one at our favorite local u-pick farm, Red Grouse Farm. Becky and her family spend long hours out in the berry patch, tending everything by hand so I don't have to. 😉

They don't use any herbicides or pesticides, and use holistic farming practices that build the soil instead of mining it like conventional farming.

Becky (the owner) and I had a great conversation about some of our favorite soil and permaculture gurus as she helped us fill our strawberry baskets for this wine.

I've had a number of readers ask why we don't grow our own strawberries. We have land, but strawberries are labor intensive, and since I have a source I trust close by, I support their efforts.

Meanwhile, we're focusing on crops I can't find elsewhere, and/or those that are more expensive, like blueberries, raspberries, gooseberries, aronia berries, bush cherries, seaberries, hardy kiwis and others.

Watch out for “Dirty” Berries

If at all possible, get your berries from someone you trust, and ask them what, if anything, they spray.

Conventional strawberries are on the Dirty Dozen list. The Environmental Working Group found 17 different pesticides on a single strawberry sample. There's no way I want to turn that into wine.

Organic strawberries may not be much better.

Recently, a neighbor of mine shared her own concerns about organic strawberries.

She used to buy a large carton of organic strawberries for her family at a local bulk foods club. One of the kids would clean and slice them when they were brought home, and they'd get eaten in a day or two.

This batch was different. No one in the family liked the taste, and eventually they were tossed to the chickens. The chickens refused to eat the organic strawberries.

It's no lab test, but it did me wonder what the heck was on those berries.

What's your favorite way to enjoy strawberries?

My youngest is a huge strawberry fan, so while they're in season we keep a big bowl in the fridge for fresh eating.

To enjoy them year round, I use the recipe in the post12 Ways to Preserve Strawberries – Plus Tips to Keep Berries Fresh Longer.

We also enjoy:

  • Fresh Strawberry Pie
  • Strawberry Rhubarb Crumble
  • Strawberry Shortcake with Strawberry Whipped Cream

What's your favorite way to enjoy strawberries? Leave me a comment and let me know!

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Add a little kick to your strawberry season! This homemade strawberry wine recipe comes together in minutes and is ready to enjoy in just a few months.

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 3 pounds fresh strawberries
  • 2 pounds granulated cane sugar
  • 2 teaspoons citric acid or wine acid blend
  • 5 pints clean water (non-chlorinated)
  • 1 teaspoon yeast nutrient
  • 1 package of wine yeast

Instructions

  1. For a single batch, place strawberries, sugar and citric acid in a 2 gallon crock. (The berry mix will bubble in the early stages of fermentation and may rise out of a one gallon crock.)
  2. Crush fruit with a potato masher or pastry blender. Cover berry/sugar mix with 5 pints boiling water.
  3. Stir wine must with wooden spoon to dissolve sugar and simultaneously mash the strawberries.
  4. When cooled to 85°F (29°C), add yeast and yeast nutrient. Cover and stir daily for seven days.
  5. One the 7th day, strain through cheesecloth or a flour sack towel. Transfer to secondary fermentation vessel with airlock.
  6. Add sterilized water to top up to one gallon of liquid and seal with a fermentation cap. (A fermentation cap is an airlock that allows carbon dioxide to escape but keeps oxygen out.)
  7. Store out of direct sunlight for 30 days. Rack into a clean fermentation vessel. Store for 30 days more, rack again. Allow to settle 3-5 days and bottle when clear.
  8. Age for at least 6 months. Flavor improves up to a year.

Notes

The option to double or triple the recipe will automatically double or triple the amount of yeast. This in not required. One package of yeast is enough to make up to five gallons of wine.

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FAQs

What is the best yeast to use for strawberry wine? ›

I like to use Champagne yeast because it is a more neutral flavor, versus using a beer or wine yeast. Fermentation will now take place over the next 2-3 weeks.

How much strawberries for 5 gallons of wine? ›

Dessert Strawberry Wine Recipe (5 Gallons)

1) Choose an amount of strawberries between 12.5 lbs. and 25 lbs.

What is the easiest fruit wine to make? ›

In many ways, grapes are the easiest fruit from which to make wine, but we also have a lot of expectations for wine made from grapes, a lot of ideas of how it should taste.

How long should strawberry wine age? ›

Step 6: Aging your wine (optional)

It is the hardest part of the process, waiting for the final product. The general recommendation is to age at least one month before trying, but you can age for an entire 12 months.

What yeast makes the strongest wine? ›

Premier Cuvee is a popular choice because of its consistently strong fermentation characteristics and high alcohol tolerance, up to 18%. The first choice for champagne and sparkling wines. Also good for restarting stuck fermentations.

Can I use frozen strawberries to make wine? ›

Otherwise, using frozen strawberries will do the trick as well — they tend to be picked riper than their store-bought, fresh counterparts, and once thawed, they'll make very flavorful wine.

How much yeast do I add to 5 gallons of wine? ›

Each 5 gram packet is enough to start 5 gallons of wine by direct addition. Packets may be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Some strains are also available in 500 gram packets which are enough for 500 gallons of wine.

What is the ratio of sugar to fruit in wine? ›

Typically a recipe for 5 gallons (19 L) of fruit wine made in this manner will call for 10 to 15 lbs. (4.5 to 7 kg) of fruit and 5 to 12 lbs. (2.3 to 5.4 kg) of sugar. This kind of ratio seems to produce wines that strongly represent the fruit used but require much smaller amounts than an all-fruit version.

How much fruit do I need for 1 gallon of wine? ›

Fruit Wine Ingredient Table
FRUITAMOUNTWATER
Elderberry (dried)5 ounces dried elderberries; 1pounds raisins1 gallon
Gooseberry2 1/2 pounds gooseberries7 pints
Wild Grapes6 pounds wild grapes6 pints
Peaches2 1/2 pounds7 pints
13 more rows

How to make homemade wine taste better? ›

As a home winemaker, oak chips, oak powder or liquid oak flavoring can be added get the oak flavor you desire. Again, wine kits tend to be a little low in oak flavor, so you can add more oak chips to simulate the flavor and aroma that wineries get from aging wine in an oak barrels.

Do you refrigerate Strawberry wine? ›

Fruit wines should be served cool, similar to a white grape wine. The ideal serving temperature would be between 7ºC and 9ºC. This helps to bring out the fresh fruit qualities of the wine. Keep them refrigerated.

What is the shelf life of Strawberry wine? ›

Packaging, storage, and shelf life

The storage period is 12 months from the date of delivery. An opened bottle will keep in the refrigerator for several days, but once opened, we recommend drinking Strawberry wine the same evening to not miss out on all the wonderful flavors and aromas.

How to make wine at home without a kit? ›

Beginner's Guide to Making Wine from Fruit and Flowers
  1. Clean and sterilise. ...
  2. Wash and chop your fruit/flowers. ...
  3. Add yeasts and sugar. ...
  4. Strain into a demijohn. ...
  5. Leave and allow your wine to ferment. ...
  6. Rack off your wine. ...
  7. Bottle your wine. ...
  8. Store before drinking.
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Is yeast good for strawberries? ›

Yeast fertiliser can be used for watering and spraying vegetables (tomatoes, cucumbers), fruit bushes, trees and shrubs (strawberries), decorative plants (roses) and pot plants cultivated at home. Non-fermented yeast fertiliser will be excellent at nourishing the microflora of a composter.

Does the type of yeast matter for wine? ›

So the short answer to your question is no, only some strains of yeast can be used to make wine. But that doesn't mean there aren't a lot of viable yeast strains to choose from. Some yeast strains ferment slower or faster, or work best in certain temperature ranges.

What yeast is best for sweet wine? ›

In terms of which yeast is best, particularly if you want to go the all-natural route, Lalvin 71B is a favorite of many. It can make sweet reds, whites, and roses, and has an alcohol tolerance of up to 14%.

What is the best yeast for Pinot Noir? ›

The three most popular yeast strains used for Pinot Noir are Wyeast Bordeaux (3028), Red Star Premier Cuvée and Wyeast Assmannhausen (3277). The Wyeast Bordeaux produces wine with an intense berry and graham-cracker nose and a jammy, complex profile.

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