Most newbies want to drink the result before a 'few years', like in a few days or weeks. I'm not a newbie, and I'm drinking my wine before 'a few years'. Although I do have some very nice 5 year old wine.Looking for a good tasting kit for a newbie. I like a good Pinot Noir or Cab Sav, but also like lighter reds like a Shiraz. I have patience to wait a few years to dring it too.
Most newbies want to drink the result before a 'few years', like in a few days or weeks. I'm not a newbie, and I'm drinking my wine before 'a few years'. Although I do have some very nice 5 year old wine.
Steve
Looking for a good tasting kit for a newbie. I like a good Pinot Noir or Cab Sav, but also like lighter reds like a Shiraz. I have patience to wait a few years to dring it too.
George at fine vine wines is a wonderful resource for help and suggestions. He even suggested a WE kit to me (he doesn't sell WE kits). Although I have made almost 30 kits in four years I still talk over my purchases with him before ordering. I am sure most local shop owners (talk to owners or wine experts not the brew guys in the shops) will lead you right. Your success and happiness is in their best interest. Personally I have loved most all of the wines I have made and usually drink them between year one and two. There are so many medium priced kits ($135 - $159) with grape skins, that's what I would suggest. I have not done it yet but consider the Dashwood Pino Noir, RJ Spagnols EnPremiur. Then you can tell me if I should do it or not. No pressure! hahaha I have also been extremely happy so far with the WE
new skins kits.
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