I made the kit in June 2022 and it has been bulk ageing in the carboy since July 2022. My deviations were just to bulk age and skip on all of the fining agents (no bentonite, kieselsol, or chitosan) and sorbate. I also added the wine yeast first (RC 212 I think) and gave it a 5 day head start before adding the champagne yeast (EC 1118) as the kit had both and I figured I'd better better flavors from the wine yeast but wanted to also get the wine as bone dry as possible. I also let it primary with a brew belt on for a few weeks after I added the champagne yeast and sealed the primary.
After my last rack over a month ago I tasted it before adding sulfites, and decided to also add some tannin and medium toast French oak cubes. I just re-tasted it today and am really happy with its taste, feel like the tannin and oak is just right now and I could bottle this at any time.
I'm not super familiar with Marselan but did buy a commercial bottle from Uruguay of all places, which I enjoyed a few months ago. I fell for buying this as I loved the Marselan was created from Grenache and Cabernet Sauv. which sounded like a really interesting mix. I can kind of sense that in the taste but I'd say it leans more to the Grenache, which is a plus for me and seems to go along with this being one which did not need a skins pack and one which I can enjoy on the earlier side.
I am not getting 'kit taste' and I think that getting this bone dry and adding the bit of extra oak and tannin helped. This was my first/only WineXpert after doing 4 RJS kits and about 10 FWKs and also picking grapes the last two harvests, would definitely try another. Curious how much this was discounted and where if you don't mind sharing, I know I saw the Carignan-Garnacha one from Spain from last year for $111 recently, but shipping was insanely high on that one so I did not bite. This year's limited editions don't excite me so much but the Aglianico-Barbera from Italy with skins could be interesting.