Sudz
Sudz
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Interesting subject.
I've been making wine for about 5 years. Because of grape availability primarily, this has been from kits. I've used kits from just about every company out there and learned early on to stay with the premium kits.
I observed that virtually every one of the white kits have been good to very good. My wife and I prefer reds, and sadly have not had one red kit I've enjoyed. Most we would not bother to drink even after a couple of years aging. The limited red wine we've made directly from grapes has been very good.
I don't know the reason for this but at this point it's clear my efforts to make a decent red wine from a kit is a waste of time and money. I envy those of you who are successful with your red kits.
I've been making wine for about 5 years. Because of grape availability primarily, this has been from kits. I've used kits from just about every company out there and learned early on to stay with the premium kits.
I observed that virtually every one of the white kits have been good to very good. My wife and I prefer reds, and sadly have not had one red kit I've enjoyed. Most we would not bother to drink even after a couple of years aging. The limited red wine we've made directly from grapes has been very good.
I don't know the reason for this but at this point it's clear my efforts to make a decent red wine from a kit is a waste of time and money. I envy those of you who are successful with your red kits.