What solvent that would dissolve Ethanol in water?

You mean selectively dissolve the ethanol out of the water? Ethanol is soluble in water, at least last night when I had wine, it was dissolved.
I don't know of anything that selectively absorbes ethanol when dissolved in water.

You're correct, ethanol is indeed soluble in water. In fact, it is highly miscible, meaning it can fully dissolve in water. There is no specific solvent that selectively removes ethanol from water.

However, if you want to separate ethanol from water, you can use a technique called distillation. Distillation takes advantage of the difference in boiling points between two substances to separate them. In the case of ethanol and water, ethanol has a lower boiling point (78.5°C or 173.3°F) compared to water (100°C or 212°F).

Here's how you can use distillation to separate ethanol from water:

1. Set up a distillation apparatus, which typically includes a round-bottom flask, a distillation column, a condenser, and a collection flask.
2. Pour the mixture of ethanol and water into the round-bottom flask.
3. Heat the flask gently, using a heat source such as a Bunsen burner or a hot plate.
4. As the mixture heats up, the ethanol will vaporize first due to its lower boiling point.
5. The vapor then moves up the distillation column and enters the condenser, where it cools and condenses back into a liquid.
6. The condensed ethanol, which is now separated from the water, collects in the collection flask.

By using this distillation technique, you can separate and collect ethanol from a mixture with water.