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Time for Cranberry Wine

October 26, 2009 02:00 PM ET | Jen A. Miller | Permanent Link

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New Jersey farmers are harvesting a bumper cranberry crop this year. One unique way to get your share of the antioxidant-packed berries is with a glass of cranberry wine.

Cranberry might sound like an odd flavor for an alcoholic beverage, but it’s no stranger than oyster beer, which Cherry Hill’s Flying Fish is releasing on Wednesday, or pumpkin beer. And cranberry wine is a perfect pairing for turkey.

I tasted my first glass of cranberry wine three years ago on a visit to Valenzano Winery in Shamong. It’s tart, but a little bit sweeter than cranberry sauce, and my family now has cranberry wine on our Thanksgiving and Christmas tables every year. I’ve tried other types of cranberry wine, but none strikes the balance between tartness and sweetness like the Valenzano variety.

You don’t have to go to Shamong to pick up a bottle—almost any liquor store that carries local wines will have the cranberry wine; I buy mine at Joe Canal’s in Bellmawr. The winery also provides a map on its website.

If you’re not a drinker, you can still pick up local cranberries at farmer’s markets and in your grocery store. A cool, wet summer means New Jersey’s cranberry farmers are pulling in record numbers off the bogs. The U.S. Department of Agriculture expects 54 million pounds of cranberries from New Jersey this year, up 5 percent.

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Tags: Flying Fish | cranberry wine | Valenzano Winery | cranberries | Cherry Hill | Shamong | wine



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Time for Cranberry Wine

I tried the Cranberry wine at my local wine store. I thought this was a great tasting wine if you are not into sweet wines. Cranberries are the rage now for their health benefits. I tried the Cranberry wine at my local wine store. A great tasting wine – sophisticated mildly tart with a hint of sweet. Cranberries are the rage now for their health benefits. Wine from cranberries could be a booming market if it had great brand advertising -akin to those milk ads. With NJ in an economic downturn along with the rest of the country, we need to find something unique that can’t be outsourced or China can’t reproduce (yet). Cranberry wine could be our big cash crop like tobacco once was to VA. These are hard times and NJ use to be a state of innovative ideas and good pitch marketing. Let’s bring our competitive business savvy and market cranberry wine not as a novelty drink but as culinary must have like a good bottle of Napa Valley red wine at the table. Make Cranberry wine the next Merlot and boast its health benefits and the prestige of being a NJ cranberry coinsurer. LET’S BOG AND LEAVE THE TURKEY ALONE WITH THE STUFFING..

Posted by: Michele-Hopatcong, Hopatcong | Nov 24, 2009 05:13:51 AM |