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Nocino – Part VI

Casks and Quivers Posted on February 27, 2015 by Eynon (Dave)July 9, 2021

The Science of Nocino (part 6) OK, I need to finish up this treatment of the Science of Nocino.  When last we met, I was discussing  some of the findings from research on the best time to harvest walnuts for … Continue reading →

Posted in Brewing, cordials, History, Nocino, Walnuts | Tagged antioxidants, digestif, Feast of St. John, Feast of St. John. June 24, food science, green walnuts, Italy, Medieval Brewing, phenols, unripe walnuts, walnut liqueur | 5 Replies

Nocino – Part IV

Casks and Quivers Posted on February 20, 2015 by Eynon (Dave)December 4, 2023

Sipping and Science I want to expand on my comments in Nocino – Part III regarding the flavor of the basic nocino recipe, even after aging for a year.  I find it too bitter. What could I add to tone … Continue reading →

Posted in Brewing, Nocino, Walnuts | Tagged antioxidants, digestif, Feast of St. John, green walnuts, Italy, June 24, Medieval Brewing, phenols, walnut liqueur | 1 Reply

Nocino – Part III

Casks and Quivers Posted on February 18, 2015 by Eynon (Dave)January 28, 2023

So far, I have described nocino and gave a short “history” of this purportedly Medieval beverage (Nocino I and Nocino II). Now, it’s time to actually make some. A basic nocino recipe is pretty easy to find online. Google “nocino … Continue reading →

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Nocino – Part II

Casks and Quivers Posted on February 12, 2015 by Eynon (Dave)November 28, 2018

As I mentioned in my previous post (Nocino – Part I), tracking down extant references to nocino from “Period” is problematic. Most historic attributions seem to agree that the drink existed in the Middle Ages (possibly as far back as … Continue reading →

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