Ginger wine is a fortified wine often made from a fermented blend of ginger, raisins, sugar and yeast, that is often fortified by being blended with brandy. It is one of the main ingredients of the Whisky Mac cocktail.

Ginger wine originated in England with the foundation of The Finsbury Distilling Company based in the City of London in 1740. The company, like other distillers, was required to build a retail network in compliance with the Gin Act 1751. Joseph Stone, a grocer on High Holborn street, central London, was one of the most prominent and important customers of the Finsbury wines division, and as such, had his name given to their ginger wine.

In the 19th century, sales were boosted by a cholera epidemic and a widely held belief that ginger offered protection against the disease, as well as other claims of medicinal properties such as being hailed as an aid to digestion and an effective aphrodisiac.

In Scotland, ginger wine is a popular traditional drink during Hogmanay, and a non-alcoholic version is often made for children. Its popularity has led to Crabbie's manufacturing their own version.

See also

  • Aromatized wine
  • Canton (liqueur)
  • Ginger ale
  • Ginger beer
  • Mulled wine

References

External links

  • Media related to Ginger wine at Wikimedia Commons
  • 18th-century Recipe for Ginger Wine by Elizabeth Moxon

My Family's Ginger Wine Recipe Is Spicy, Sweet, Zingy, and 100 Percent

Buy Celteg Ginger Wine 750ml (12 ABV As Featured On BBC's Great

Ginger Wine Recipe, How to make Ginger Wine Recipe Vaya.in

Green Ginger Wine Celtic Winery

A Guide to Making Ginger Wine