Now a mango wine to take you 'high'


Lucknow, June 28 (IANS) If the several mango drinks available in the
market are not enough to give you a kick, a group of scientists here
have developed wines made of mangoes that can take you really 'high'.

This unique product is a success story of the Lucknow-based Central
Institute of Subtropical Research where a team of scientists led by
Neelima Garg have created three different wines squeezed out of the
three famous mango varieties grown here -- 'Dussehri' , 'Langra' and
'Chausa'.

"Just as each of the mango variety tastes different, each of the wines
too vary in taste as well as flavour," said Garg, who had been working
on the project for quite sometime.

"Unlike grapes, which gave birth to wines, mango juice is very thick
and therefore, requires to be treated before being put to use for
brewing wine; but the end product could one day give the traditional
grape wine a run for its money," she feels.

According to her, "the process of fermentation is not very tough as
mango contains huge quantity of sugar, which is the basic source of
alcohol, but balancing the viscosity is what needs to be done very
carefully."

Asked what inspired her to undertake this new project, she said:
"Well, we thought if France, Italy or Australia had made a mark for
themselves in the wine industry, essentially because of their large
grape produce, why don't we try our skills with the abundant mangoes
in this region."

She said "the success of the grape industry in Maharashtra also
encouraged us to go ahead and attempt".

Institute director H. Ravishankar feels, "with a range of seven to
nine percent alcohol content, this unique wine would surely be a big
draw with all fond of good liquor".

He was, however, apprehensive about taking the production to a
commercial level.

"Since the cost of large scale production would initially be high, any
commercial production would require major excise concessions to make
it compete with the existing wines in the market."

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