Often, the first wine ever tried is a "Welch's concord grape" wine. It is by far the easiest and most enlightening recipe. You can make a one gallon brew and be tasting a drinkable wine within a month, although all wines are better aged.
Welch's Grape Juice Wine 3
This is an easy recipe that turns out well, at about 14% alcohol and is full bodied.
Welch’s bottled grape juice. Added into a one-gallon jug:
96 oz of Welch’s concord grape juice.
2 cup sugar
2 tsp. acid blend(optional)
1 tsp pectic enzyme(optional)
1 tsp. yeast nutrient(optional)
1 packet of EC-1118 yeast
1 campden tablet ( crushed)
1/2 tsp. potassium sorbate
Add Welch’s concord grape juice to one-gallon bottle. Add remaining ingredients (I do recommend adding the optional ingredients if you have them. If not, Ok) except yeast. Take the Specific Gravity and record it. Cover with napkin fastened with rubber band and set aside 12 hours. Add activated wine yeast and place an airlock. When active fermentation slows down (about 5 days), fill remainder of gallon jug with water, stir and fit an airlock. When clear, add crushed campden tablet and ½ tsp. potassium sorbate, rack into afresh jug, leaving the gross lees and top off with juice (apple or grape works), refit airlock. After additional 30 days, sweeten if desired, then rack into bottles, avoiding disturbance of any lees. Discard the lees. Makes five .750-liter bottles of decent red table wine.
I have tried this recipe and it does turn out nice.