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House Swine
Label Peelers has kits on sale. 40% off
Just ordered one for my wife (her turn). Hopefully it will get here by Friday so I have something to do while I watch my kids shovel the driveway.
Maybe I should order one 'for my wife' too.
Thanks Varis!
I've got a list of 6-8 kits (3-4 WE SI and 3-4 WE Vinters Reserve) I'd like to do this year... would it make sense to order them all at once? I'm concerned, because of shelf life, about ordering a high end kit now but not getting to make it until the end of the year.
Makes a lot of sense! But store in a cool dry place, might want to store yeast in fridge
I'm engaged in an internal struggle. Selection amarone or eclipse Pinot noir.
Brian:
Didn't you like the Pinot kit? Vs. what choice of WE that's 40% off?
Thanks
It's ok, but not on par with the rest of the Eclipse line. I think pinot is just plain difficult to do well, especially in kit form. I'd recommend any of the other Eclipse varietals.
IMHO, you can't have too many big, giant reds, go for the best Amarone you can afford. I'm on an Amarone kick right now, been buying some commercial bottles and just loving them. I'm waiting anxiously for the Amorosso Mondiale Meglioli to be released next month.
Hey Jim, how about a :
Eclipse Italian Nebbiolo Wine Kit
Italian Nebbiolo (formerly Barolo) is one of the newest additions from Winexpert. It is a medium-full bodied red wine with heavy American Oak profile. The Eclipse Italian Nebbiolo will average around 14% ABV after fermentation. And these new kits offer more bang for your wine-making buck as they include 2 more liters of juice than the previous Selection International versions. Eclipse Italian Nebbiolo 18L Wine Kit is a top-quality kit that competes with commercial wines and, when shown a little love, actually surpasses many wines and at a fraction of the cost. So wrap your arms around the Eclipse Italian Nebbiolo 18L Wine Kit and get started today.
Sweetness: Dry
Body: Full
Oak: Heavy
Alcohol: 14%
Sounds like this one is right up your alley!
It's in the running. The video review says it gets good in about a year, too. To do an Amarone, I'd have to put a sign over the batch saying "donnah you touch, or I breaka you fingers" for 18 months to 2 years.
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