If Ice Wine is so expensive, are Ice Bullets expensive as well?

Elric

Well-Known Member
Remember German Ice Wine?

How about casting in sub-zero temperatures... "Ice Bullets" ;)
 

RBHarter

West Central AR
I saw this movie . The guy used dry ice to keep the ice bullet frozen and filled carefully scaled charges of BP .....

I'm thinking paper patched here or at least gas checked then theres air friction .......
 

JonB

Halcyon member
mmm, Ice wine from the Finger Lakes region ;)
btw, you need a grape with lots of acid to balance out the sweetness, so it's not cloying ;)
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
Ice wine is made from grapes, left on the vine to freeze. Climate/growing season length, determines what type of grapes can grow in any region. Red grapes take longer to ripen, than green. Hence, areas of the country, like Michigan grow more green grapes, than red. California has a longer growing season, so they are the biggest producers of red grapes in our country.

Like any commodity, price of wine is based on supply and demand.
 

462

California's Central Coast Amid The Insanity
Like any commodity, price of wine is based on supply and demand.

You guys need to drink more California wine, so the price of Foxbrook drops from their current, and all-time, high of $2.99. Drink up!
 

Winelover

North Central Arkansas
Pretty much, all I purchase, is Californian. Use to be, French was a good buy. That was a long time ago.
 

JonB

Halcyon member
Pretty much, all I purchase, is Californian. Use to be, French was a good buy. That was a long time ago.
I will drink them all...but I prefer it, if someone else does the purchasing ;)

USSR,
sometime about 20 years ago, I was at a wine tasting event with my Brother in Detroit. We did a comparison of 15 different Ice wines, most were from the Finger Lakes Region or just across the border. It appears that area has the right climate for that.