Dave
Padilla Lanceros, yum yum!!
Ok, so I heard about this special drink called mama juana, mainly found in the Dominican. It's essence is in the bottle, consisting of flowers, wood chips, and leaves to help re-ferment liquor (usually rum) to provide a bolder profile.
Ingredients I used:
Whole cloves
Chamomile
Cinnamon sticks
Brasil wood
Hoja de Tilo (don't know the english name)
raisins
star anise
Most of these can be found in little packets in the Spanish aisle of your supermarket, or just go to a Latin grocery store.
I put these ingredients into an empty bottle, filled the rest with red wine. Ideally I am supposed to use honey as well, but this initial filling is meant to clean out the ingredients and prep the herbs and spices for future use. You can drink the wine from the initial pouring, but I've heard from many people that it's not that good, thus the wine used might as well be cheap. Leave it in for a week, then pour out the wine, but be sure to try to keep the herbs and spices still contained in the bottle.
My friend told me to use Brugal as the rum base. I looked around in the liquor store and Brugal Anejo was fairly cheap, so I might go with that. I'll come back to this in about 6 months after I put some Brugal in, hopefully the experiment will bear fruit.
Ingredients I used:
Whole cloves
Chamomile
Cinnamon sticks
Brasil wood
Hoja de Tilo (don't know the english name)
raisins
star anise
Most of these can be found in little packets in the Spanish aisle of your supermarket, or just go to a Latin grocery store.
I put these ingredients into an empty bottle, filled the rest with red wine. Ideally I am supposed to use honey as well, but this initial filling is meant to clean out the ingredients and prep the herbs and spices for future use. You can drink the wine from the initial pouring, but I've heard from many people that it's not that good, thus the wine used might as well be cheap. Leave it in for a week, then pour out the wine, but be sure to try to keep the herbs and spices still contained in the bottle.
My friend told me to use Brugal as the rum base. I looked around in the liquor store and Brugal Anejo was fairly cheap, so I might go with that. I'll come back to this in about 6 months after I put some Brugal in, hopefully the experiment will bear fruit.