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red wine as a component?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 573207" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I was reading about one of Peretti's discontinued flakes, where they used red wine. Has anyone tried it? I have very little knowledge of wine, but for some reason, it sounds like it could be tasty in a tobacco. If you have, do you soak the tobacco and squeeze it out? Spritz it with a spray bottle? Hit it with wine more than once in a drawn out process? Water it down first? Maybe even reduce it on the stove top, lowering water content and concentrating flavors, before adding it to the tobacco? Something about red wine on tobacco in a press...yeah, sounds like it could be tasty. Anyone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 573207, member: 1211"] I was reading about one of Peretti's discontinued flakes, where they used red wine. Has anyone tried it? I have very little knowledge of wine, but for some reason, it sounds like it could be tasty in a tobacco. If you have, do you soak the tobacco and squeeze it out? Spritz it with a spray bottle? Hit it with wine more than once in a drawn out process? Water it down first? Maybe even reduce it on the stove top, lowering water content and concentrating flavors, before adding it to the tobacco? Something about red wine on tobacco in a press...yeah, sounds like it could be tasty. Anyone? [/QUOTE]
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