Has anyone tried the costco Paklab Onyx V kits?
The Cabernet Sauvignon kit is 23L, no water added at around $70 cdn.
I had never heard of them online. Hmmm, wonder if they have a gewurztraminer?The costco.ca just placed a sale on their wine kits knocking off 26%. Their price includes shipping so it works out to a great deal. I ordered two of the best kits offered.
But will have to store them for the winter as we head south for the winter.
Did you make one of the ONYX V pails or the two pack that contains one Shiraz and one Sangiovese?Don't waste your money. I made a sangiovese (I think or maybe a sharaz) awhile back and it was thin. I think they water down the concentrate to much to keep price down.
Garry
Has anyone tried the costco Paklab Onyx V kits?
The Cabernet Sauvignon kit is 23L, no water added at around $70 cdn.
Good Luck. They've been selling those kits for over 10 years. Doubt it will change anything.I have made 3, 23 litre kits that come with a firmentation pail and it is not worth the trouble making these kits. They are all thin . I will contact Costco regarding the poor quality and ask for a refund. They are cheap kits and make cheap wine. Costco should be selling a better product.
Just made an Onyx V Sauvignon Blanc wine kit from Costco. Added one pound of white raisins and the turned out great. However, the corks that came with the kit destroyed my floor corker. The corks were so hard that the plastic jaws in the corker deformed to the extent that they need to be replaced. Will continue to buy these kits but will buy corks from a local wine kit store.
You now need to order 120 @.35 to get the free shipping in the USA. It was $22.50 shipping to my address in Canada.Widgetco makes some excellent corks in all grades. I've been using their bi-disc corks and they seem to be excellent. (1+1 Wine Corks, A Grade 6-WTEC-A-45235-WC). They're 45 cents each, but if you order 100, you get them fro 40 cents each and free shipping. They're recommended for up to 4 years. They also have Flor quality corks good for 12 years, but nothing I make is ever going to last anywhere near that long!!!
I have been making wine for years now and love the Costco pail wines...I have made the Malbec, Savignon Blanc, and California Reisling and have been very happy with all three. I did not find the quality as good in the boxes thoughPersonally I have never made one. The Costco near me doesn't sell them. Some people like the results, others feel that they are a bit thin/weak. That may be different varietals, I'm not sure.
I think I've heard more positives about the reds than the whites.
BTW, Costco Canada only. Not Costco in the USA. May be available from amazon.com (not sure what they sell as it seems to change often, and they don't ship to Canada anyway.)
Steve