I'd been thinking of starting home winemaking for a while now. As a gift, a friend has purchased for me a starter equipment kit, and a Winexpert Selection Nebbiolo wine kit (knowing my wife and I have a great love for Italian reds, and even spent part of our 25th anniversary vacation sampling Barolos and Barbarescos in Piedmont, Italy). I'm so excited! Everything gets delivered next week.
After doing a lot of reading here and elsewhere, it sounds like that Nebbiolo kit would benefit from some extended aging time, both in the carboy and the bottle. Considering my impatience and my inexperience, I'm thinking I might be best served by doing a simpler, faster kit first, just to work through the process once and to finish some of "my wine" that I can enjoy sooner.
So I'm looking for a first-time wine kit to do before the Nebbiolo, and would love your ideas and input.
We mostly drink red wine, and prefer dry, fruit-forward wines with decent complexity and body. And for now, I don't have much interest in the fruit-blend type of wines (like Island Mist), so want to stay with a traditional still red wine. I realize I may be asking for a lot to find a complex wine produced from a quick-and-easy kit, but hoping to find a good balance.
I was considering trying the Winexpert Vintners Reserve Merlot, but have seen a few reviews referring to that wine as lacking depth, so I'm a little apprehensive with that choice.
I would really appreciate any kit suggestions y'all might have. Thank you in advance!
After doing a lot of reading here and elsewhere, it sounds like that Nebbiolo kit would benefit from some extended aging time, both in the carboy and the bottle. Considering my impatience and my inexperience, I'm thinking I might be best served by doing a simpler, faster kit first, just to work through the process once and to finish some of "my wine" that I can enjoy sooner.
So I'm looking for a first-time wine kit to do before the Nebbiolo, and would love your ideas and input.
We mostly drink red wine, and prefer dry, fruit-forward wines with decent complexity and body. And for now, I don't have much interest in the fruit-blend type of wines (like Island Mist), so want to stay with a traditional still red wine. I realize I may be asking for a lot to find a complex wine produced from a quick-and-easy kit, but hoping to find a good balance.
I was considering trying the Winexpert Vintners Reserve Merlot, but have seen a few reviews referring to that wine as lacking depth, so I'm a little apprehensive with that choice.
I would really appreciate any kit suggestions y'all might have. Thank you in advance!