In your opinion, how do these compare to the WE kits? I'm beginning to wonder if the extra steps and effort involved in making a FWK is worth it if you disregard kit taste that's only an issue for a few people.
I don't see that FWK is any more laborious to make than any other wine. Granted, I'm also used to spending up a day crushing grapes, and 6 to 8 hours pressing them (including cleanup), so my opinion regarding "effort" may be different.
Note that the FWK have caused me to update my process -- instead of racking at ~1.010, I'm doing the 14 day ferment and letting the gross lees drop.
Tavola Barbera, no skin packs -- I'm not as thrilled with this one, but I suspect it's because I'm not fond of straight Barbera. The wine is fine, it's just not my buddy. I might try it again, but either Forte or Tavola with 1 skin pack.
Tavola Chardonnay -- this is good, very easy to drink. Too easy. My son & d-in-l are visiting at Thanksgiving, and we'll open the WE Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay I made for their wedding reception. The WE are the new formulation, and we'll taste test against the FWK Chardonnay.
Forte Super Tuscan triple batch AND Forte Syrah + Petite Sirah + Merlot batch -- I'm REALLY pleased with both, although they are still in barrel. Six months from now we'll compare them to my 2020 Meritage and Meritage Plus (both grape wines), to see how they compare. The blends are different, but we can compare quality.
Tavola Sauvignon Blanc -- it's a good wine, although it loses in comparison to the 2020 SB made from juice, which is not surprising. I'd make it again.
Tavola Pinot Noir, no skin packs -- At bottling (6 months old) I was pleased. It's light bodied, but that was the intention. Good turkey wine. I'll evaluate again in 6 months.
Frutta Blackberry -- opened a bottle last night, it tastes like blackberries in a glass. The Frutta Strawberry tasted similar at bottling. I added both conditioning packs to each wine, and they are not sweet. These kits are well formulated.
Overall, I really like the Forte kits. I'd probably make Tavola instead of WE Reserve as the FWK are cheaper and at least equal in quality. However -- if things always worked out, I'd never make any FWK, or any kit, as I prefer grapes and juice. But things don't always work out, so I expect to make more FWK.
I'm VERY interested in what
@Matteo_Lahm sources for Italian grapes and juice. If he markets Verdicchio, I'll be first on the list to buy one.