I have completed two white kits from WE and have liked them both:
VR Riesling was great, but I fermented completely dry and did not back sweeten. It is a great wine, but imo it is missing a lot of the flavors I was expecting. Think more of a pinot grigio mouth feel and profile. Probably could use some additional sugar.
Selection Viognier was fermented dry as well but retained a very pronounced peach/stone fruit flavor that I absolutely love. Definitely the best white I have made so far. We will see of the catawba can match up down the road.
My questions are as follows:
Is the difference in flavor going to be due to varietal alone or is there something to be said for the 16L vs 10L kit size? Insight on this point in particular will be very helpful as it will influence my purchases from here on out.
What other white kits from WE (easiest to find in my area) have a very floral/fruity ending taste while still tasting dry or off dry? Any kit size or price is fine, just looking for another kit that will produce a wine as good (as determined by me) or better than the selection viognier.
Semi related to the first question: Will starting with fresh juice generally lead to a "better" result than a kit?
VR Riesling was great, but I fermented completely dry and did not back sweeten. It is a great wine, but imo it is missing a lot of the flavors I was expecting. Think more of a pinot grigio mouth feel and profile. Probably could use some additional sugar.
Selection Viognier was fermented dry as well but retained a very pronounced peach/stone fruit flavor that I absolutely love. Definitely the best white I have made so far. We will see of the catawba can match up down the road.
My questions are as follows:
Is the difference in flavor going to be due to varietal alone or is there something to be said for the 16L vs 10L kit size? Insight on this point in particular will be very helpful as it will influence my purchases from here on out.
What other white kits from WE (easiest to find in my area) have a very floral/fruity ending taste while still tasting dry or off dry? Any kit size or price is fine, just looking for another kit that will produce a wine as good (as determined by me) or better than the selection viognier.
Semi related to the first question: Will starting with fresh juice generally lead to a "better" result than a kit?