Eiswein or "iceWine"?

August 9th, 2008

Does anyone know a cocktail or martini recipe that involves Eiswein or Icewine.

I found a few and I didn't even know they existed. Personally I wouldn't do it, Icewine itself is such a rare treat I wouldn't want to obscure it's qualities with other ingredients…but ti each his own.

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4 Responses to “Eiswein or "iceWine"?”

  1. Comment by Chanteuse_ar

    I found a few and I didn't even know they existed. Personally I wouldn't do it, Icewine itself is such a rare treat I wouldn't want to obscure it's qualities with other ingredients…but ti each his own.
    References :
    http://pellericewine.com/icewine-cocktails.html

  2. Comment by winenut

    I agree with the first guy. Why mess it up with fizzy mixers or juice of some kind?
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  3. Comment by Ivan Stepanovitch

    Eiswein - being considered the rarity of Eiswein, its price, the way it is produced in Germany - I even doubt that you ever tasted it -

    so before all, try to know where, when and at what priceto find it in the US - then taste it such as it is - NATURAL -
    Maybe your tears for the price paid will make the good ingredient, if you really want .
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  4. Comment by nandkstuckeys

    I have to agree with everyone else here…enjoy it naturally, without spoiling it with mixers. I know you can get Icewine in the states because I work at a winery in Kansas and we (used) to sell it. (We still do, when it's in stock…popular so doesn't take long to sell out) It is a rare treat so you must have it alone…then if you don't like it, find something to mix it with.
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