02
May
2015

How to Make Dragon Fruit Wine

Dragon fruit wine can be made by fermenting dragon fruit extract. Any sweet fruit can be made into wine. If the fruit is not sweet enough, sugar can be added to adjust the sweetness.dragon fruit wine

Dragon fruit is also known as the red piyata, thang loy, dragon pearl fruit, strawberry pear, cactus fruit, and, in the case of Selenicereus, yellow pitaya.

DRAGON FRUIT WINE

6 lbs ripe dragonfruit fruit
2 lb sugar
6 pts water
1 crushed Campden tablet (potassium or sodium metabisulfite)
1-1/2 tsp acid blend
1 tsp pectic enzyme
1 tsp yeast nutrient
1 pkt wine yeast

Procedure:

1. Put water on to boil. Meanwhile, carefully trim the greenery from the fruit, wash the fruit well, and chop it coarsely.
2. Put chopped fruit, acid blend, sugar and yeast nutrient into primary.
3. When water boils, pour into primary and stir until sugar dissolves.
4. Cover with a sanitized cloth and set aside to cool.
5. When at room temperature, add crushed Campden tablet and stir.
6. Recover primary and set aside for 6-8 hours.
7. Add pectic enzyme, stir, recover primary, and set aside another 6-8 hours.
8. Add activated yeast. Stir daily for 7 days.
9. Strain through nylon straining bag and squeeze juice out of fruit pulp.
10. Transfer liquid to secondary, top up if required and fit airlock. Rack, top up and refit airlock every 30 days until wine clears and no new sediments form during a 30-day period.
11. Stabilize, sweeten to taste, wait 3 weeks, and, if no renewed fermentation, rack into bottles. Like most wines, it should improve with age.

Recipe from winemaking.jackkeller.net
Image from mattslandscape.com

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4 Responses

  1. Neil Hood says:

    Is it common to use dragon fruit in making wine and what other fruit juices
    is dragon fruit used in?

  2. elmer esteban says:

    thank you for the very useful informtion and im interested in dragon fruits bi product making

  3. Gelly R. Maypa says:

    Thank you for the technology you share. I am interested on dragon fruit wine making and other fruit processing to preserve dragon fruit.

  4. Semidoppel says:

    I don’t know red piyata, I think it’s not common to markets, hmm I wanna try this

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