Sailor323
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I’ve been drinking wine for at least 60 years. In the early days I preferred Bordeaux wines then I discovered the Rhône! In general Of course, you can ever go wrong with a simple Beaujolais. I like wines from France, Spain and Italy. I’ve been making wine on and off for over years. I began with fruit wines, then moved on to wines from French-American hybrid grapes. I no longer have access to the grapes and it’s difficult to buy really good wines where I live so I’ve been making kit wine. Last year I made 60 gallons of kit wines. A couple of years ago I made 180 gallons in a 12 month period.. I make Finer Wine Kits, Wine Expert and RJS. I especially like the WE GSM blend and FWK Super Tuscan (with Syrah) is dynamite. So here’s my question. What is “kit taste”? How would you describe it? I have noticed a difference between kit wines and commercial wines. I find that kit wines are much more fruit forward and are generally lighter bodied and less complex. I also find that varietal character is much less pronounced and there’s not a lot of difference between varieties. I don’t find a great deal of difference between FWK and other kits.