12 Most No-Nonsense Uses for Leftover Wine

12 Most No-Nonsense Uses for Leftover Wine

I know… the first comments to this post will be ‘Leftover wine? We don’t have that problem.” I’m ready for the snarky comments, but sometimes our wine club events feature a lot of wine and inevitably, there is juice left over at the end of the evening.

Here’s a 12 step program on how to handle this ‘problem’ should you ever encounter it.

1. Freeze it

Contrary to scientific rules about alcohol not being able to freeze, wine does freeze. Anyone who has put a bottle of champagne into the freeze to get a quick chill knows what happens! Use ice cube trays with lids from Tupperware or use little Ziploc bags so you’ll have small amounts handy to add to sauces and to deglaze pans.

2. Cook with it

When I wrap up a wine evening and see left over wine, I start thinking about what dish can I make with it the next day. Check out my post 12 Most Wine-tastic Meals for some ideas.

3. Make jelly

I can’t remember the last time I purchased jelly in the store. It’s so easy to make wine jelly. If you’ve got at least one bottle of wine (you can blend wines together over a couple of days to get 1 bottle) then you can make a batch of jelly. And you don’t have to use just one varietal. I’ve used a blend of Syrah, Pinot Noir and Malbec and it made the most delicious jelly. Warning Will Robinson: don’t mistakenly make the kids lunches with it!

4. Make vinegar

You’ll need to get a ‘mother’, no, not Your Mother, but the starter culture that will ‘eat’ away at the alcohol in the wine, and help turn it into vinegar. You can purchase the mother from a homebrew shop; there are instructions all over the web. The great thing about making vinegar is that once started, you can add bits and drops of wine to it whenever you have them. The vinegar bin is an evolving creature.

5. Vacuum seal

Get a Vacu-Vin Vacuum Wine Saver for under $30. Oxygen is what will start to kill the wine; these contraptions suck the air out of the bottle and keep the wine fresh for a couple of days. Keep the bottle in the refrigerator to tack on a few more days!

6. Pour into smaller mason jars

If you don’t have a handy vacuum sealer, save small mason jars (like the ones from the jelly #3) and pour the wine into the jar (fill it to the top to keep the oxygen out) it’ll keep in the fridge for a few days.

7. Make mulled wine

Mulled wine is wine, brandy, cloves and cinnamon sticks. You don’t need a full bottle to make a small batch. There are recipes all over the web, but experimenting with your favorite spices is more fun!

8. Make sangria

Most sangria recipes call for a full bottle of wine, but if you are short a few ounces, either blend together from another bottle, or adjust the recipe. Sangria is such a fun use of wine, fruit and brandy.

9. Trap fruit flies

This is probably the most useful and practical use of 2 ounces of wine. Take a bowl, pour in little bit of wine, cover tightly with saran wrap, poke teeny tiny holes in the saran. Leave on counter overnight. Next day, bring bowl outside, and discard the wine and flies. It works better than lemon juice, trust me.

10. Make salad dressings and marinades

Honestly, I don’t know why anyone buys salad dressing; here is a quick and easy recipe for dressings from The Tipsy Cook.

11. Blend it

If you have more than one bottle open, try your hand at blending, then store it air tight (see #5 & #6 above) and drink the next day. While winding down of one of my wine tastings, we blended Napa Cellars Zinfandel and Merlot and it was spectacular!

12. Rehydrate dried fruits

Rehydrate dried fruits in wine and use them in bread and cake recipes. Think of how luscious a buttery pound cake will taste with Chardonnay soaked dried apricots. Yum!

Call me crazy, but I actually look forward to having a bit of left over wine. What are your favorite ways to use bits and drops of left over wine, I’d love to know.

Featured image courtesy of victor_nuno via Creative Commons.

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Eileen Gross

http://wineeveryday.net/

Eileen Gross is the Chief Financial Officer for a financial services and risk management firm in Washington, DC. She is wine lover, traveler, and collector who shares her wine experiences on her blog “Wine Everyday". She is is a member of the Society of Wine Educators.

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53 comments
WineEveryday
WineEveryday

RT @reneedobbs @ShelleyCHolmes @theartoftheexpat 12Most No-Nonsense Uses for Leftover Wine http://t.co/7HBInaoi #FNIchat <Glad U Enjoyed it!

theartofthexpat
theartofthexpat

@reneedobbs @wineeveryday the fruit fly tip is good... #fnichat

PegFitzpatrick
PegFitzpatrick

@WineEveryday I am still confused. What is leftover wine again? #12Most

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@PegFitzpatrick " I am still confused. What is leftover wine again?" <~Wierd Phenom~but happens! Loved the Snarky|Funny responses! #12Most

PegFitzpatrick
PegFitzpatrick

@WineEveryday We get some really great comment threads going! #12Most

profkrg
profkrg

@WineEveryday @PegFitzpatrick I thought I was reading wrong when I first saw the title of that post. Lord, that man!

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@PegFitzpatrick Best conversations yet are from Sams Colonoscopy! I laughed for days! #12most

profkrg
profkrg

@PegFitzpatrick @WineEveryday And that's why we're friends! #12Most

cono_sur
cono_sur

Leftover wine? Unheard of for me!

cono_sur
cono_sur

Leftover wine? Unheard of for me!

dbvickery
dbvickery like.author.displayName 1 Like

I definitely like #2, and I might have to try my hand at #7, #8 and #11!

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

 @dbvickery  Not often does a day go by with out #2 ~ cooking with wine. #11 can be a lot of fun! Cheers!

1manonabicycle
1manonabicycle

@TheQwoffBoys you mean, people actually leave wine?...in the bottle?...unfinished? this has to stop...

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@1manonabicycle you mean people actually leave wine in the bottle? <~ a terrible act, but some good ideas if it ever happens to a loved one!

winejobsonline
winejobsonline

@theqwoffboys Leftover wine? Not sure I know what that is....

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@winejobsonline Leftover wine? Not sure I know what that is <~ a strange phenomenon yes, but it happens in the best of homes. Cheers!

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@WineHouseLA ~ thanks for the follow! Cheers!

De_Bra22
De_Bra22

@TheQwoffBoys ok so some ideas makes sense but still yet to ever have any go to waste #goodsuggestions

TheQwoffBoys
TheQwoffBoys

@scottmccarten Whatever was left in the second bottle? :)

marcoie
marcoie

@ShellyKramer @12mostbusiness Leftover Wine? That's sacrilege! But nice ideas though!

FangFan62
FangFan62

@ShellyKramer @12MostBusiness Um...what's left-over wine? Never a problem here...LOL

augtopia
augtopia

@SylvanTualatin thanks, doll! Not often I have much leftover ( with Babygirl, ya know) good ideas there and I LEARNED stuff, happiness!!!!

Sullivan_Smith
Sullivan_Smith

@tedcoine I'm not taking food advice from someone named "Gross". :)

tedcoine
tedcoine

@Sullivan_Smith BRILLIANT!!!

Sarah_Nicolas
Sarah_Nicolas

@AnthonyCPR leftover... Wine? Does not compute

AnthonyCPR
AnthonyCPR

@sarah_nicolas Figured you'd say that, but it's still some cool ideas!

dougnewcomb
dougnewcomb

@PaulBiedermann @12Most But aren't you supposed to finish every bottle. ;-)

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@dougnewcomb Doug~ even the best of us open 1 too many sometimes! I hope you enjoyed the article Cheers! @12most #Wine

PaulBiedermann
PaulBiedermann

@dougnewcomb Ah yes, well… that was meant for the lightweights :-) @12Most

DixieLil
DixieLil like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @WineEveryday Never would have thought to do have of these; thanks for the ideas! I have made sangria out of wine I didn't care for, but will now store leftover wine in the fridge and combine.  Assuming I then let the reds come to room temp before drinking? 

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

 @DixieLil

 Yes! seal the wine air tight, put in fridge, take out the next day & let come to room temp. Cheers!

lesleyaross
lesleyaross

@reneedobbs @wineeveryday What is 'Left Over Wine' - ;) Not come across that one before ! #foodie #tourism

dbvickery
dbvickery

@12most We do like our wine - and rarely have leftovers ;)

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Lonnieamxft

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gamdakota
gamdakota

@12Most Leftover wine? Where do you get that?

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@gamdakota Leftover wine?Where do you get that?<~when you open 8 bottles for wine tasting for 2 people ~ bound 2B some left! Cheers Gregory!

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@thetipsycook | 12 Most No-Nonsense Uses for Leftover Wine | 12 Most http://t.co/7HBMUKpc via @WineEveryday #Wine

thetipsycook
thetipsycook

@WineEveryday Never thought of freezing it before!

WineEveryday
WineEveryday

@thetipsycook Thanks for sharing your Wine Salad Dressing recipe! It's wine-lishious! Cheers!

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