corinth
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I have never done what I would consider is a good wine kit.
I am looking for a kit that has pretty good instructions and all if not most of the ingredients and all I have to do is follow the instructions. That is why I am calling it "MY lazy man's kit. I have seen people on you tube or read about kits that take a lot of the guesswork out of it but ---what do I know, I have never bought a fairly good kit and would like to buy one and try it, see what one is like; therefore, I am looking for some recommendations for a mid-range kit between $60- $80 dollars give or take ten bucks here or there. And yes, I know there are a lot of kits out there but I am overwhelmed by all the possibilities and in the end, I will probably end of buying more than one brand (but not at one time) Sooo...
I would like something like a (variations would also be quite acceptable) Cabernet Sauvignon mainly because a lot of my friends drink this and I am basically just trying to be a nice guy( it's cool with me).
your suggestions would be greatly appreciated since I am still quite a newbie at winemaking.
I think I may know enough(?) to tweak it but everything I have done so far has been pretty much by putting together much of the process, procedures, ingredients, additives, etc.
Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Corinth
I am looking for a kit that has pretty good instructions and all if not most of the ingredients and all I have to do is follow the instructions. That is why I am calling it "MY lazy man's kit. I have seen people on you tube or read about kits that take a lot of the guesswork out of it but ---what do I know, I have never bought a fairly good kit and would like to buy one and try it, see what one is like; therefore, I am looking for some recommendations for a mid-range kit between $60- $80 dollars give or take ten bucks here or there. And yes, I know there are a lot of kits out there but I am overwhelmed by all the possibilities and in the end, I will probably end of buying more than one brand (but not at one time) Sooo...
I would like something like a (variations would also be quite acceptable) Cabernet Sauvignon mainly because a lot of my friends drink this and I am basically just trying to be a nice guy( it's cool with me).
your suggestions would be greatly appreciated since I am still quite a newbie at winemaking.
I think I may know enough(?) to tweak it but everything I have done so far has been pretty much by putting together much of the process, procedures, ingredients, additives, etc.
Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Corinth
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