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Persimmon Wine & Sherry

A Tree Full of Persimmons

A Tight Shot of Persimmons on the Branch

Kenny Sitting with Fresh Persimmons

Buckets of Wild Harvested Persimmons

Pulped Persimmons Ready to be Moved.

A Tank of Fermenting Persimmon Wine

Tank Pit and French Oak Aging Barrels

Illinois State Governor's Cup for Best Dessert Wine

Persimmons pudding used for baking cookies and
bread is a staple product for the rural kitchens of the Midwest. Persimmon wine is not uncommon in
basement winemaking setups wherever persimmons grow.

Commercial persimmon wine is rare. Successful commercial persimmon wine is almost unheard of because of the difficulty in acquiring the fruit, and the extreme difficulty of working with it. By successful I mean something that can win Gold medals internationally.

Over a ten year period, myself and my father, Ken (White Owl), developed proprietary methods for
working with persimmons and other mush fruits like
Paw Paws. This year our persimmon wine took a gold
in the Taster's Guild International (so did our
Paw Paw)

Making Persimmon Solera

It takes almost three times the persimmons to make
the sherry than it does to make the standard
persimmon wine. When making persimmon sherry we start with our best persimmon wine then "Fortify" it
by adding persimmon brandy distilled from a portion
of the original wine. We then sweeten it with
persimmon honey, extracted from an original portion
of the harvest.

It is aged in French Oak barrels. Every year we add
the new sherry to what was not bottled the year
previous. This is called the solera method. Seven
years of persimmon fermentations are now blended in our current PERSIMMON SOLERA.

Most of our persimmons are harvested in the wild by foragers in the area. But we do get out and pick up
some of them ourselves. It helps to get close to the
fruit in the wild, it gives you a feel for the vintage to come and what processes may need to be adjusted.
The persimmons are WILD FRUIT HARVESTED
which is to say the product is organic in nature.

We get some of the fruit from the woods here at the winery on the family farm where I grew up. I am still eating persimmons from trees I used to climb when I
was seven. That was forty years ago and I don't climb them anymore. It is a real thrill to make a product I
love from a native Illinois fruit, especially one I am so familiar with in an earthy way.

The Native Americans called the persimmon the "FRUIT OF THE GODS" The persimmon is also referenced several times in many modern natural
healing and herbalist books.

Brian K Neighbors - Wine Master

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   Semi Dry Fruit Persimmon

Persimmon (Semi-Dry) - A very Rare wine!  Breath in the autumnal aroma of spice and nuts.  Then prepare  for the flavors of persimmon pulp with a dash of tea to flit across your palate, leaving a spicy, nutty finish.  This wine is crafted only from wild fruits.
Currently Sold Out.

Best of Show, Gold and Silver medals.                       Buy Online


   Sweet Fruit Persimmon Solera


*Persimmon
Solera - (Sweet) - The only commercial persimmon dessert wine available!  This rich dessert wine fills your mouth with the full lush flavors of persimmon, butterscotch and caramel, ending with a slightly nutty finish.
Solera refers to the method used in crafting this wine.  

$39.95 - $431.46
ILLINOIS GOVERNOR'S CUP 2007
Award of Excellence from the PEAK Competition, 2008.
90 Point Wine Rating!!
2 Gold, 5 Silver & 4 Bronze Medals!                         Buy Online