Because this liqueur is made with a combination of vodka and red wine, it's a bit lower in alcohol than most liqueurs. I found Schloss's step-by-step directions in the book a snap to follow. The prep work to assemble the liqueur literally took less than 10 minutes, but you do need to allow 7 days for it to properly tincture. That's all hands-off time, so all you have to do after the initial prep is be patient. After a week, you'll be rewarded with a gorgeous purple liqueur that smells and tastes like sweet wild blueberries, with a back note of aged balsamic! Come see just how easy it is to make your own homemade liqueur.
Blueberry Balsamic Liqueur
- 2 pints fresh blueberries OR 1.5 lbs. frozen blueberries, thawed
- 2 cups simple syrup [2 cups sugar + 2 cups water microwaved until the sugar melts into the water.]
- 2 1/4 cups vodka
- 1 cup fruity red wine (Merlot or Cabernet)
- 1/4 cup aged balsamic vinegar
Step 1: Muddle the blueberries and simple syrup with a wooden spoon in a half-gallon jar. [NOTE: I used a half-gallon Ball canning jar.] Stir in the vodka, wine, and balsamic.
Step 2: Seal the jar and place in a dark, cool cabinet for 7 days. The liquid will smell and taste strongly of blueberries by then. Strain the mixture with a fine mesh strainer into a clean quart jar. Do NOT push on the solids to extract more liquid.
This liqueur is slightly sweet, with a distinct blueberry aroma and taste. I especially enjoyed the depth of flavor and slight tartness the balsamic provided, and the addition of wine to the starter mixture further enhanced the jammy flavors in this delicious liqueur. What to do with homemade liqueur? Here's some ideas:
- Create a signature cocktail with your favorite flavors, perfect for adding a personal touch to a wedding or party
- Use your own homegrown fruits, vegetables, and herbs to make it really personal!
- Have ready-made creative housewarming or hostess gifts on hand anytime.

Now...who wants to get in their kitchen and make some homemade liqueur of their own?!?!?!? One lucky reader is going to receive their very own copy of this fantastic cookbook. To enter, simply leave a comment telling me your ideal liqueur flavor. I'll accept entries until Tuesday, May 6th at 1159 p.m., and I'll notify the winner via e-mail the following day. Good luck!
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Disclosure: I received a review copy of Homemade Liqueurs and Infused Spirits to facilitate this feature. The cocktail recipe suggestion is a creation of The Weekend Gourmet. All opinions expressed are solely my own.
Disclosure: I received a review copy of Homemade Liqueurs and Infused Spirits to facilitate this feature. The cocktail recipe suggestion is a creation of The Weekend Gourmet. All opinions expressed are solely my own.
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