Yes, I've already planned on co-innoculation with Viniflora and adding a 2nd run for the Fresh kit skins pack to the Carmeniere and Cab. Thinking of adding 2 table spoons of coffee and some currants the Malbec primary. Added a lug last year with good results, although labor intensive without equipment. No crusher or press. My supplier doesn't have lugs this year. Pinot stands on it's own as my daughter is just going to put on
the rocks anyway... but what about the kits?
@Spencerthebuilder I'm in the same boat for crusher and press, ended up getting frozen must that's already crushed and pressing by hand. I like that process because it means I get more free-run juice, which is the better stuff.
If you can't get a lug, buy this Mosti Mondiali grape pack, which is shelf stable and contains a lot of grapes. You can either use the whole thing or split between two batches:
Natural Grapes for Winemaking (juicegrape.com)
You can get frozen grapes, frozen juice, or shelf-stable fresh juice shipped to you from Brehm, Juicegrape.com, PIwine.com, or Walker's Wine Juice, Winegrapesdirect. ($135-230 + shipping) - pH-balanced, Brix tested, and TA tested.
Brehm Vineyards - Fine Wine From Fine Grapes ($180ish + shipping) - pH-balanced, Brix tested, Yan tested, and TA tested.
Chile Fresco (juicegrape.com) ($75 + shipping)
- Walker's Wine Juice, LLC ($40-90 + shipping)
Order Your Fresh Australian Juice Pails for Wine Making | Page 1 of 1 (piwine.com)
Musto Juicegrape frozen must
Frozen Must and Juice (juicegrape.com) ($140-170 + shipping) - pH-balanced, Brix tested, and TA tested.
For kits, I would do the new Finer Wine ones only available from Label Peelers, you can order now and get them in 2-4 weeks. They show up as out of stock but can still be ordered. I recommend the double-skins pack.
Finer Wine Kits | Label Peelers, Inc. ($85 + shipping)
Videos showing you how to make it:
Cabernet Sauvignon Finer Wine Kit | Label Peelers, Inc.
Instructions are here:
Finer Wine Kit Instructions (adobe.com)
If you want a good kit for the summer I'd recommend these, which tend to be good over ice and quicker to make:
Island Mist Fruit Wines | Label Peelers inc ($65 + shipping)
They are lower alcohol so there is a boosting guide on the same page.